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Cats and dogs rescued from frontline by Ukrainian volunteersAnimal rescue volunteers in Ukraine have made it their mission to save cats and dogs that have been abandoned on the frontline.Zoopatrul shared footage of their latest trip to "ghost town" Bohorodychne where they rescued animals "on the verge of survival."Volunteers said the abandoned pets have no chance of surviving the conditions without help.They say they have saved more than 1,000 cats and dogs from war and human cruelty, and have no intentions of stopping.You can donate to the cause through their Patron page, and they also share updates on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
People in England aged under 50 urged to get free Covid boosterNHS also says Sunday 12 February is last day this age group can attend a site for primary vaccinations
World’s oldest dog crowned by Guinness Book of RecordsBobi, a 30-year-old Rafeiro do Alentejo, has been crowned the world’s oldest living dog and oldest dog ever by Guinness World Records, breaking a record that stood for almost a century.
Hospitality workers wantedTourism and food service employers are asking for labor to be imported from abroad Hospitality employers are asking for the importing of at least 80,000 workers from third countries, such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and the Balkans, with the aim of filling vacant positions.According to data from the tourism and food service industries, last season vacancies reached 60,000, with Greece now proceeding with interstate agreements, such as that recently voted on by the Parliament with Egypt, for foreign citizens to come to Greece for the purpose of employment in the agricultural sector.In total, it is estimated that more than 100,000 workers from other countries could come to Greece and fill job vacancies at hotels, in specific positions at food service companies (in the kitchens), in reception areas, as waiters, as well as vacancies in positions such as outdoor laborers.
QuoteHospitality workers wantedTourism and food service employers are asking for labor to be imported from abroad Hospitality employers are asking for the importing of at least 80,000 workers from third countries, such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and the Balkans, with the aim of filling vacant positions.According to data from the tourism and food service industries, last season vacancies reached 60,000, with Greece now proceeding with interstate agreements, such as that recently voted on by the Parliament with Egypt, for foreign citizens to come to Greece for the purpose of employment in the agricultural sector.In total, it is estimated that more than 100,000 workers from other countries could come to Greece and fill job vacancies at hotels, in specific positions at food service companies (in the kitchens), in reception areas, as waiters, as well as vacancies in positions such as outdoor laborers.https://www.ekathimerini.com/economy/1203951/hospitality-workers-wanted/