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  2. Dianne Oxberry - Wikipedia

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    [9] [3] Her death was announced publicly the following day. Her funeral took place on 7 February 2019 at St Mary Magdalene's church in Sale. [10] [11] A memorial service was held at Manchester Cathedral three weeks later on 28 February 2019 - Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham described Oxberry as "a true friend of the north west of England ...

  3. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988

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    It applies to companies with 50 or more employees (unlike 100 for the federal law) where either 25 (50 for the federal law) or more workers are affected, if that number makes up at least 33% of the workers on that site. NY WARN Act requires a 90-day notice from the employer, unlike the federal Act that requires a 60-day notice. [6]

  4. End of life announcement - Wikipedia

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    The EOLA will precede the last order date (LOD) by up to 90 days. Customers need to order the product before the last order date. JEDEC standards specify the end of the product life cycle. For example, the Sega Dreamcast EOLA was on January 31, 2001, [2] 60 days before the last order date.

  5. 90-Day Notice For Suit On Note Revisited: Court Of ... - AOL

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    For those occasions when a mortgage lender may elect to sue on the note—as opposed to foreclosing the mortgage—saving service of the 90-day notice which might otherwise be elicited by the ...

  6. 8 Things To Do When You Get a Notice About a Data Breach - AOL

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    Data breaches are happening at an alarming rate as more and more data is stored in the cloud. In 2023, 82% of breaches involved data stored in the cloud, according to an IBM report as reported by ...

  7. Notice period - Wikipedia

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    Notice periods in Switzerland are governed by the Code of Obligations, [9] which sets the default time scales. The notice period depends on the employee’s length of service within the company as follows: 7 days during the trial period; 1 month if employed below 1 year; 2 months if employed below 10 years; 3 months if employed more than 10 years

  8. Pay in lieu of notice - Wikipedia

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    "PILON" redirects here. For other uses, see Pilon. In United Kingdom labour law, payment in lieu of notice, or PILON, is a payment made to employees by an employer for a notice period that they have been told by the employer that they do not have to work. Employees dismissed for gross misconduct are not entitled to be paid their notice, unless stated otherwise within Terms and Conditions of ...

  9. Helen Oxenbury - Wikipedia

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    Helen Gillian Oxenbury (born 2 June 1938) is an English illustrator and writer of children's picture books.She lives in north London. [1] She has twice won the annual Kate Greenaway Medal, the British librarians' award for illustration and been runner-up four times.