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by Shelsey » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:35 am
by Atlanticatia » Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:43 pm
ABC Atlanticatian Broadcasting Corporation Andrews Government Announces Tax and Welfare Changes This new year might affect your wallet. The Andrews government has announced a number of changes to tax and welfare in Atlanticatia. The unemployment benefit fund is on course to record a small deficit unless taxes rise, the government has said. This is in addition to a number of a new spending plans that the Government has announced already. "The Government is going to have to raise taxes to maintain a strong unemployment benefit system and ensure it can invest in welfare and public services," a spokeswoman for Andrews said on Sunday. The social insurance contribution is going to rise by one-half of a percent, the Government has said. Currently, employees pay three percent of their income for the social contribution, while employers pay 17%. "We have to raise social insurance to ensure that the unemployment benefit system does not go into deficit," Victoria Andrews said. "If that happens, the government would have to grant the unemployment insurance fund central funding, which we'd like to avoid." Many pundits have been unsure which course of action the Government would take to deal with the unemployment benefit system. Currently, people can receive 80% of their previous wages for up to 3 years. Some people have claimed that there is a split in the government coalition, comprised of the Social Democrats, Labour, and the Liberals. A backbencher Liberal, Annie Cook, recently claimed that "the government should reduce the maximum time on unemployment benefits to two years." Party leadership later denied this, claiming that "the Coalition has a unified stance: we will not cut unemployment benefits." This led pundits to speculate out about a divide in the Coalition. Opinion polls are divided on whether or not the unemployment benefit system is too generous, with 40% claiming that 'being on unemployment benefits is too easy'. "This Social Democrat coalition has been far too generous to the unemployed," the leader of the Conservative opposition party has argued. "If someone stays unemployed for 3 years and receives the maximum amount, $923 per week, they cost the unemployment benefit fund more than $140,000." However, it seems like the government will be solving the problem with a rise in taxes, and no cuts to spending. Opinion polls are still strong for the government, though. 58% of people said they 'thought the Coalition was doing a good job'. The government has also announced more spending on welfare. Child benefit, currently $70 per week, will be increasing by 10% to $77 per week. The currently lower amount that parents receive for additional children will also be equalised with the first child's rate. Large families with more than one child will see the biggest gains - for families with 3 children, this is worth an extra $2,132 per year. "We believe that ensuring every child can thrive is important," a spokesperson for the Social Democrats has said. "This is why we're ending the discrimination against large families and increasing child benefit for everyone." The increase for child benefit is going to cost about $11bn a year, according to the Treasury. The government plans to fund the new spending on another tax rise. They plan to increase the VAT charged on books, which is currently at a reduced rate of 8%. They also plan to tax wealthier households more, placing a cap on the amount of property tax relief wealthy people can get when they pay wealth tax. Currently, people can deduct the property tax they've already paid from their wealth tax liability. The government plans to cap property tax relief at $10,000 - which is what is paid on a property worth $2.625 million. "When is enough going to be enough?", exclaimed the leader of the Conservative opposition on a conservative news channel recently. "All the social democrats do is tax and spend on welfare! Social spending has risen to more than $800 billion under the Coalition." Unemployment Falls as Economy Benefits from Holiday Spending Unemployment has fallen again, with businesses benefiting from high consumer spending over the holidays. "Holiday spending is up 10% from last year," a spokesperson for the Economic Indicator Thinktank has said. The unemployment rate fell to 2.8% in Q4. "This government promised full employment, and we are getting closer and closer every day to that goal," said Prime Minister Victoria Andrews. "I will not rest until unemployment falls below two percent." Many business leaders are worried about the side effects of this extremely low unemployment rate, with the Chamber of Commerce releasing a statement that said "A shortage of available labour could mean rising inflation and too much pressure on wages." When the ABC asked PM Andrews' office for a comment on the Chamber's statement about the unemployment rate, "The Coalition is sorry if the fat cats are worried they might have to pay workers a bit more. That's the beauty of the market economy, right?" the leading spokesperson for the Coalition has said. |
by Saltbridge » Tue Jan 06, 2015 2:08 am
SaltAIR book of 15 new aircraft
The national airline, SaltAIR make a reservation for 15 aircraft SAe 3K-200 wide-body commercial airliner worth $ 2,565,000,000.00, which is the largest orders in a single agreement by the airline for the aircraft type. Latest booking it increases the number of aircraft to be received Saltair to 42 units by 2019 and strengthen their position as the largest customer of SAECAD. SaltAIR CEO, Ms. Christina Margaret Avila said, the book shows their desire to dominate the long-haul market. SAECAD also specialized in desin the aircraft liveries according customer request, she added. Other News • SaltAIR start their service to Las Ventados International Airport • Bank loans simplify for housing project |
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by Bastarneia » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:03 pm
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Канселар Бастарнеэс
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Canselar Bastarneiăs
"The Rabbis and the Elders of the JAR are the leaders of the communities there. It's no big secret, no question, that the JAR exists as a cultural nation-state, and therefor should its leaders have the right to [...] regulate the culture of the populace, so that their common heritage is not lost. It is in the best interest of the Bastarneian parliament to extend our reach in order to aid in this goal."
by Saltbridge » Wed Jan 07, 2015 7:40 am
Welcome Andrei Chechevko to iStudio ™
Figura named Andrei Chechevko aka BighChev is among the gems of art that adorn the local entertainment industry. No doubt his art career quite consistent since becoming champions Estenian X-Factor. However, BighChev want to look for abnormalities in establishing a career in singing. To that end, BighChev have chosen to jointly under iStudio ™ and today the signing of a contract between her and Eric X, CEO iStudio ™ formalized. Other News • Alas International start their service to Oldwich Skypark • SaltAIR start their direct flights to Noumea International Airport |
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by Saltbridge » Sat Jan 10, 2015 2:52 pm
SAe 3K-200 SaltAIR Features SAECAD FlyMonitor Applications in iPAD
All SAe 3K-200 SaltAIR is now equipped iPad with electronic navigation charts from SaltTECH Systems and composite applications SAECAD FlyMonitor. The airline said in a statement on Monday, said the move would pave the way for a paperless solution to the process to improve operational effectiveness and flight safety. Interactive electronic information it contains all the routes and airports, made in a way that is easy for pilots, from boarding to landing. Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Norris Damon Rodgers said application system will allow an easier setup cost without compromising safety. According to Dr. Rodgers, the application will allow better access for pilots and flight information acquisition more quickly Other News • SAECAD conclude contract with Kenzinian Military Forces for two Presidential Aircrafts • Pambudian Airlines aquired ten SAe 3K-200A from SAECAD • Strong wind detect near south east water of Playlock Sea |
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by Yokerin » Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:39 pm
by Saltbridge » Sat Jan 10, 2015 10:11 pm
Saltbridge Sun’s CEO Interview Series Saltbridge Sun’s CEO Interview Series is an initiative of Saltbridge Sun.Com for analyzes the views and vision of some successful CEO’s. Handle a large conglomerate is not easy; therefore Saltbridge Sun.Com using face to face approach to understand vision, mission and commitment of a CEO in advancing their companies and also their leadership to navigate their entities. Saltbridge Sun’s CEO Interview Series: Exclusive interview with Dr Kennedy Lee, Chief Executive of the Legion Hospital Corporation Saltbridge Sun’s CEO Interview Series: Exclusive Interview with CEO of Paladin Cinema, Mr. John Craft Saltbridge Sun’s CEO Interview Series: Exclusive Interview with CEO of Vicacci Airlines, Mr. Pablo Vicacci Saltbridge Sun’s CEO Interview Series: Exclusive Interview with CEO of Cirdiana Airways, Ms. Helena Schreiber |
Saltbridge Sun’s Diplomatic Interview Series Diplomatic was a interesting and tricky issue. Peace and war are parts of the playground. Therefore, we in SaltbridgeSun.com try to get more inside about diplomatic arena. Saltbridge Sun’s Diplomatic Interview Series was our tools to dig more about that issue. Saltbridge Sun’s Diplomatic Interview Series: Exclusive Interview with Sir Nigel Cochrane-Dyet, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Recon Empire |
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by Penguin Union Nation » Sun Jan 11, 2015 2:27 am
by Saltbridge » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:03 pm
Bigponds Island Targets 4 Million Tourists This Year
Bigponds Island aims to attract 4 million tourists at home and abroad this year compared to 3.5 million last year, said Chairperson of the Tourism Committee of Belasfirth. She said to accommodate tourists coming to this island resort, the government also aims to create 15,000 rooms within the next two years. At present, there are 8,700 guest rooms to meet the demand of domestic and foreign tourists. Key players are Lancaster Mill resort, where projects to improve tourism and add infrastructure are underway to attract more tourists to the central coastal province. Tourism Committee of Belasfirth in media statement said, "The international tourism marketplace is a competitive one, so it is crucial that we show no signs of complacency where the increase in our overseas visitor numbers is concerned. Other News • SaltAIR plan to throw a big concert in this february • Despite falling oil and gas prices, Hoxborough LNG project on track |
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by Gwrachbyd » Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:55 am
by Saltbridge » Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:58 pm
Saltbridge Sun’s Diplomatic Interview Series: Exclusive Interview with Ambassador Xavier Tucker, Bresdennian Mission to Saltbridge Diplomatic was a interesting and tricky issue. Peace and war are parts of the playground. Therefore, we in SaltbridgeSun.com try to get more inside about diplomatic arena. Saltbridge Sun’s Diplomatic Interview Series was our tools to dig more about that issue.
Editor’s Note: This interview is part of Saltbridge Sun’s Diplomatic Interview Seriess. Today we have, Ambassador Xavier Tucker, Bresdennian Mission to Saltbridge. Member of Nobility; distant relative of the Sovereign. He has a Master's in International Politics from Bresdennian University. He has worked for the government in various positions. He is married and has 2 children Why did you join the Foreign Service? I joined the Foreign Service as an act of patriotism and service to the Sovereign and my country. As a member of nobility, its expected to enter a service- whether it be military, public or like myself in the Foreign Service. Those qualities that my family instituted that have given me so much pride and shaped my character as a foreign service member.
If you were given the power, are there any elements of Bresdennian foreign policy that you would seek to change today? I stand by and back the policies of my government. We do a lot in the world to improve health, hunger, promotion of diplomacy and education especially through the work of Bresdennian Aide for International Development (BRAID) and the Bresdennian Educational Advancement & Development Service (BREADS). I applaud the current work of the Bresdennian Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade. What is your proudest achievement while you were in Foreign Service? In my career serving the Sovereign, I have been blessed to serve in a variety of useful positions and have achieved a lot. But I would have to say serving as an Ambassador is my greatest achievement. In this role, I am able direct, help and implement change abroad. What do you see as the single biggest threat to Bresdenn today? The biggest threat to the Bresdennian Realm as an empire is keeping up with the expanding economy and economic security. The Realm is booming and leave the ''dark ages'' behind. Our economic growth has tripled over the last 5 years. We are such a large empire with expanding influence and some nations and groups seek to stifle our progression. I would like to see more jobs created for the surge of new residents in urban area and foreigners who wished to become Bresdennians. What your plans for the future? My plans for the future are simple. I plan to keep growing and working hard for The Realm, for Mankind and God. For a better future we have to work harder today! |
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by Kenzinia » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:42 am
New Presidential Aircraft Revealed
KENZTROPOLIS - The two new Presidential aircraft bought from Saltbridge's SAECAD were introduced to the public yesterday (15/01/2015) in Port Cobblesville Airbase, Kenzinia. The SAe 3K-200Vs, specifically configured for presidential transport, were bought for approximately NS$ 350 million each and has been upgraded with the exclusive ULTRA package. "This is the perfect aircraft for us," Lieutenant General Herman Gomez of the KMF Air Force stated. He explained that both aircraft will fly their first flight next week, carrying the President and several cabinet ministers to San Veronda island 60 kilometers away from mainland. The first 3K-200V, which is the primary presidential aircraft, was named 'Kenzinia One' (or K1 for short), while the second plane's name was 'Kenzinia Two' (K2). Both aircraft will be stationed at the Kenztropolis Morath Kenzsterling airbase. MORE NEWS
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by Saltbridge » Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:07 pm
SN saved tanker seized by pirates
Saltbridge Navy ship, Oldwich-class frigate SNS Fairfield saves the oil tanker, MT Granada Giant who hijacked yesterday in South Foxbridge Island off Playlock Sea. In a statement last night, the Defense Department said it Saltbridge vessels that carry crude oil was hijacked about 30 nautical miles South Foxbridge Island around 8:30 am and rescued around 1:40 am yesterday."Upon receipt of the report, SNS Fairfield based at Lewsworthing, South Bemwine was ordered to intercept the tanker and then detect anchored in position not far from South Foxbridge Island. "All crew members are believed to be in a safe condition. The vessel was then submitted to Saltbridge Police for further investigation," the statement said. |
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by Tuskamo » Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:22 pm
Movement rises to rename capital city, San Henry "not reflective of historical Tuskanian patriotism"|Madame Ethel Lehotal nominated for Defense Minister along with Colonel Edward Rus and Curtis Poe, parliament to vote on Wednesday|Rosenberg meets with Canadian prime minister, US president, Mexican president, Russian president, Japanese prime minister for 6th North Pacific Convention.
by Kenzinia » Sun Jan 18, 2015 2:21 am
Government Gave 3 billion Kenzsterling Loan to FlyKenzinia KENZINIA CITY - The Kenzinian government, specifically the Ministry of Transportation earlier this morning gave a loan of 3 billion Kenzsterlings to the national flag carrier, FlyKenzinia. The carrier recently needed a fleet upgrade since most of the aircraft it currently operates are more than 10 years old. According to the Kenzinian National Law regarding Air Travel, the maximum age of airliners are 10 years. "We hope the money will be used for upgrading their current fleet." Stated Minister of Transportation Rafka Mahendra this afternoon. He himself was a former manager of Kenzinia's global hub and FlyKenzinia's main hub airport, Sir Kenzsterling Intl. Airport. "Their current fleet is aging, and we don't want to take risks here." Fauzan Adrian, the airline's CEO, said, "We already decided on what aircraft should we buy for the upcoming years. We assure our passengers their safety when flying with us." He further stated that his aircraft which are older than 10 years will be sold to other airlines soon. MORE NEWS
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by Saltbridge » Mon Jan 19, 2015 2:55 pm
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by New Austzeland » Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:04 pm
01/21/2015 - Austzeland National Party War Crimes Trials to Start on January 30th in Serkala
Pictured above: Isaak Korberg, one of the many commanders of the former ANP being charged with ordering the ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity, genocide, and many other war crimes against Muslims and other "non-Austzelandis".
Today it has been confirmed that the date set has been set for the trials against numerous captured Austzeland National Party commanders and leaders who were captured during the 3rd Austzelandi Civil War back in August/September 2014, where anti-government rebels of the Austzeland National Party took the Austzelandi military and government by surprise when they captured the city of Serkala, and continued further into Austzeland until being stopped in the city of Vybor.
Back in September 2014, over 1,900 Austzeland National Party rebels surrendered to the military of Austzeland and other nation militarys serving alongside Austzeland in order to quell the ethnic cleansing and other crimes being conducted by Austzeland National Party forces, and defeat them. A plethora of war crimes were conducted under the territory which the Austzeland National Party controlled for a brief time, such as ethnic cleansing, genocide, torture, use of concentration camps, public executions and floggings, and many more against those the ANP considered "non-Austzelandi"; mainly Muslims, gays, blacks, and even other of foreign ethnicity (ex. American, Russian, Chinese, etc.). Of the 1,900 POWs taken after and during the end of the war, 90 of them were commanders and leaders who ordered the war crimes to be conducted. They are all set to be charged for what they ordered their forces to conduct in Serkala, the exact city where the civil war began.
During the civil war, an estimated 92,000 "non-Austzelandis" were either murdered, executed, flogged, or forced into slave labor by Austzeland National Party forces. However, that did not stop District XIV, Columbion, and Larthinia from deploying military forces to assist the Austzeland National Party in their offensive against the Republic of Austzeland. However, it is not confirmed if the commanders of the Fourtese, Columbionite and Larthinian ordered their forces to commit similar war crimes.
Security is expected to be heavy at the trials in Serkala. Although the war resulted in a government victory, it is known that several ANP rebels are in hiding around Austzeland or have escaped while they could into Russia or other bordering nations. Along with that, the self-proclaimed president of the ANP, Miro Kottwitz, is still at large. He is suspected to either be in northern Austzeland or on the other side of the Austzo-Russia border, and the manhunt for him even continues to this day.
More info on the upcoming trials will be posted right here on AAN Austzeland as it becomes available to the public.
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by Saltbridge » Fri Jan 23, 2015 6:10 am
Saltbridge’s opening of Defense Industry to foreign investors: Implications for region
Since the day President Blend has got the government in Saltbridge, he seems keen to develop Saltbridgen defense industry to new heights. The first important move that Oldwich is planning is to open her defense industry to foreign investment. Blend is preparing to modernize the country’s defense. He is planning to enhance Saltbridge’s military capabilities, and turn it into one of the largest arms exporter of the world. Opening defense industry to foreign direct investment is a major change in orthodox Saltbridgen defense industrial structure, which in the past, relied completely on imports and indigenous manufacturing of arms and defense apparatus. This initiative means an open invitation for investors to directly put money in order to achieve profits. It will give a boost to the defense manufacturing industry and hugely increase Saltbridgen arsenal that may have significant implications for these region. Other News
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by Saltbridge » Sat Jan 24, 2015 2:31 am
Saltbridge Sun’s CEO Interview Series: Exclusive Interview with Chairman of Burgunden Diversified Industries, Mr. Jan Toft Editor’s Note: This interview is part of Saltbridge Sun’s CEO interview series. This series is with Chairman of Burgunden Diversified Industries, Mr. Jan Toft
Jan Toft was born in the northern Burgunden suburb of Embrach on the 14th of March, 1948, as Neu Engollon was going through a mini-boom and the region of Astyria was just struggling through the tail end of the Second Great Astyrian War. His family was already well established, for some generations, as the owners of the Confederacy's most successful brewery, Burgunden Breuerie. Burgunden Breuerie had already been in operation for two centuries when it was taken over by Erich Toft, who rose up from Brew Master to buy the small operation from the previous owners in 1783. The Tofts proceeded to make Burgunden Breuerie become a household name across the Confederacy for the next two centuries. Jan's grandfather, Barnabas Toft, set his sights on expanding the family empire beyond the brewing industry and started to invest into other Neu Engollian ventures such as Vasaille Resources and the casinos that were starting operation in Panoli and the surrounding Mederano coast area. Jan grew up assisting in the breuerie and learning the trade. He strained his back hauling large malt and hops bags to and fro. His father took over upon Barnabas' death, and as Jan exited his teen years, he was put on the path of gaining a business education at Burgunden University that would enable him to prepare to take over the family empire and continue to expand their holdings. Jan received his graduate degree and was immediately put in charge of the Presarius Plaza Hotel chain as CEO, where he excelled and cut his teeth in the hospitality and service industry. He carried those lessons over to Burgunden Breuerie, the pillar company of the Toft family empire and still the main profitable enterprise. Tradition was never abandoned in favor of the bottom line. In recent years, more acquisitions were added to the Toft family portfolio and it was seen as essential to transfer these holdings to an umbrella conglomerate corporation, rather than have them tied directly to the family coffers, for the security of the family. Also, family friends and fellow business mavens in the Confederacy were willing to join their capital in order to build a strong Neu Engollian corporation that could compete and gain in a regional and International scale. The Tell family was one of these investor groups. Hence, Burgunden Diversified Industries was born. BDI was named after the largest, most famous city in the Confederacy, which was also the ancestral home of the Tofts. The conglomerate holds trillions of dollars in assets currently and looks to expand further and has major projects in the works such as helping to develop AstyBev, the Astyrian beverage conglomerate. Recently, Jan stepped down from Burgunden Breueries, handing the family business over to his son, David, in order to focus on BDI full time. Having started and built many multimillion-dollar and a billion-dollar business, how important was it to have the right leadership within your organization? The right leadership is essential. Without it, a key block of BDI might fail. Recognizing leadership and recognizing failure to lead are equally essential skills that help divisions within BDI continue to grow and not stagnate. They say anyone can become a leader. Is it really possible? Aren’t their people who have traits that make them unfit to be a leader? This is certainly true that some are unfit to be leaders. While most who are not made to be leaders filter out in a natural process, some need to be given the harsh reality that their 'leadership' is unwanted and unproductive to those that they lead. Denying true leaders the ability to continue to lead those that they already have admirably, however, is also a grave mistake. When we bring on new companies to the BDI family, we try as much as possible to hang on to the entrepreneur CEOs that started the companies in the first place. They were natural leaders to get their companies to the point that we recognized their value. Upon their loss, we have tall shoes to fill. Unfortunately, we face that from time to time as some of these entrepreneur CEOs are selling their companies in order that they can move on in life and retire.
What is one mistake you witness leaders making more frequently than others? Failure to delegate. You must have a solid crew under you to be able to perform all the tasks and achieve all the goals you wish to fulfill. If you can't trust them to lead in your stead, what is the point? Delegation to management and so on down the chain is crucial to avoid burnout. Along with that, you must know when to step down and realize you are no longer able to do an effective job. When some major health issues arose and stress started to overwhelm me, I was able to count on my son, David, to take over the primary family business, Burgunden Breueries. Now I can focus on BDI full time and not be stretched too thin, as well as work on keeping in good health and shape. What do you think is the biggest challenge facing leaders today? Technology and how to use it effectively. Change is inevitable. Leaders that fail to realize that will find themselves and their corporations left behind. Leaders that buy up the newest technology, without the trained personnel or game plan to implement it and recoup that investment, lose out just as much as those that don't take advantage of new innovation.
What advice would you give someone going into a leadership position for the first time? Have confidence in yourself, as well as those you lead. Do not underestimate those you lead unless they give you reason not to do so. Your confidence infuses those you lead and it is returned back to you tenfold, when you can trust that your people can keep things from going off the rails in this crazy world. In turn, they trust you to guide them through when the crazy world does spin out of control. |
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