Gov. Rick Scott’s anti-science purge begins: State employee banned for uttering ‘climate change’ A Florida state employee has been reprimanded and told not to come to work after Gov. Rick Scott’s (R) administration banned the use of the terms “climate change” and “global warming.” Earlier this month, reports said that officials in the Scott administration ordered Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) administrators not to use the terms in documents or meetings because they asserted that the climate science behind global warming was not a “true fact.” More
FCC moving forward on speedier in-flight Internet service U.S. federal telecommunications regulators are pushing ahead with efforts to bring faster Internet service to commercial and private airline flights. The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday started deliberations on a proposal that would offer a new type of in-flight broadband service promising U.S. More
UK budget airline to test ash cloud detector Budget airline easyJet PLC says it has acquired a ton of ash from Icelandic volcanoes for use in an experiment to test ash detection technology. More
Looking for a better airline seat? There's a site for that If you fly, chances are you have a story to tell about an uncomfortable airline seat. Vicki Morwitz does. Hers involves a long-haul plane trip, a minuscule economy-class enclosure and a circuitous routing that deposited her at her destination feeling exhausted and irritated. More
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Climate change: Which airline is best for carbon emissions? Faith Ward from the fund said: "Investors have a clear message to the ... comment on individual airlines, but said the industry's carbon-cutting plans were "on track". Aviation has been given ... 03/5/2019 - 4:03 am | View Link
Two professors break down how to navigate the benefits and challenges of working with family members.
Working with family members in a business setting is a unique experience that brings both opportunities and challenges. Entrepreneurial families—those engaged in creating and managing businesses over generations—often rely on the strength of family ties to create long-lasting ventures.
Demonstrating the characteristics of care and service are reflected by doing the following three things that can create a more positive work environment.
Whether you are a CEO, frontline manager, or individual contributor, what people will remember most about working with you is how you made them feel.
Nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants are the backbone of some industries, and they pay billions in taxes for services they never receive.
In the days following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, I reached out to a longtime Northern California family farmer to gauge his level of concern.
The autonomous vehicle industry sits at a crossroads, and transparency and safety are vital.
The first autonomous vehicles (AVs) hit public roads over a decade ago. Since then, hype and investment have taken off, with hundreds of companies racing to bring this technology into the mainstream.
Volunteer days are nice, but these three ways to engage the community are a better bet.
Community relations is often relegated to feel-good, warm, and fuzzy activities that make for great photo opps but lack widespread, long-term impact. I’m talking about activities like donating oversized checks to charities, sponsoring the high school soccer team’s jerseys, and hosting volunteer days for employees.