70,000 truck owner-operators in California may be forced to stop driving in one week due to new state law

A Supreme Court decision may force over 70,000 truck owner-operators in California to stop driving, creating another choke point in the already stressed West Coast logistics networks. The AB5 law restricts the use of independent contractors and will soon be enforced against the trucking industry after the court declined to hear their appeal. The California Trucking … Continue reading 70,000 truck owner-operators in California may be forced to stop driving in one week due to new state law

Nearly everyone who holds a job in New Zealand now required to get “vaccinated” for covid

The government of New Zealand has decided that pretty much everyone who works in the country must now get “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) in order to continue receiving a paycheck. Save for those with a medical or other exemption, all employed New Zealanders will need to show proof of injection or else face termination. The … Continue reading Nearly everyone who holds a job in New Zealand now required to get “vaccinated” for covid

Businesses in New South Wales to be held liable for covid vaccine injuries that are forced upon them by government… while vax manufacturers have zero liability

The government of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia supposedly just passed a law that holds local businesses liable for any Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” injuries or deaths that occur as a result of the same government’s jab mandate. Injured employees will allegedly be entitled to compensation not from the pharmaceutical corporations that created the jabs in … Continue reading Businesses in New South Wales to be held liable for covid vaccine injuries that are forced upon them by government… while vax manufacturers have zero liability

Economist calls for more freedom in Germany as extended lockdown keeps bankrupting businesses

Gabriel Felbermayr, president of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in Germany, is calling for more freedom in the country as the lockdown imposed to stem the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic keeps bankrupting businesses. Since November last year, Germany has been under a strict lockdown that requires shops, hotels and restaurants across the nation to close temporarily. The measure … Continue reading Economist calls for more freedom in Germany as extended lockdown keeps bankrupting businesses

The push is on for businesses to ban anyone who hasn’t had a COVID vaccine

As bad a year as it’s been for a huge number of small- and medium-sized businesses around the country thanks to perpetual lockdowns and other COVID-19 restrictions, you’d think that most people who own a business would try to make it as easy as possible to serve customers.  Requiring people to take a vaccine that … Continue reading The push is on for businesses to ban anyone who hasn’t had a COVID vaccine

India’s coronavirus caseload surges after lockdown

India reported 9,996 new coronavirus cases – as well as 357 deaths in 24 hours – on Wednesday. The figures bring the country’s total caseload to 276,583 and total deaths to 7,745, according to data from John Hopkins University. Over the weekend, the number of infections in the country surpassed Spain’s to become the fifth-highest in the world. India is … Continue reading India’s coronavirus caseload surges after lockdown

After enforcing the world’s most severe lockdown, is India ready to come out of it?

India now has 173,763 confirmed coronavirus cases and 4,980 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Its number of new cases continues to rise every day, which makes it a cause for concern for many public health experts. It’s also planning to emerge from lockdown pretty soon – a move experts fear will come at the worst possible time. Slowing, … Continue reading After enforcing the world’s most severe lockdown, is India ready to come out of it?

Waves of migrant workers returning to their home villages in India trigger concerns over second wave of small, localized outbreaks

Over 10 million people in India will migrate back to their hometowns as the world’s largest coronavirus lockdown starts scaling back. This may be one of the world’s largest migration events in this century, and many experts are concerned that it will trigger a new wave of coronavirus cases in India’s poorest and least prepared areas. At … Continue reading Waves of migrant workers returning to their home villages in India trigger concerns over second wave of small, localized outbreaks