![]() ![]() One condition: do not exceed 60 PSI of pressure. My tires are not “TLC” version, during contact with Panaracer, they said, that it should work. After about 3-4 weeks I decided to get help from local bike service and use compressor. So I used them with tubes, but everything was ok. What about tubeless? In the beginning, I used tubes, because I can’t seal tires without air compressor – it was impossible after using other tubeless tyres and also, I didn’t clean rims in right way. First impression? I thought that Gravelkings will too unstable on many, many surfaces and on local forests areas. ![]() They are not too aggressive: there are small knobs on center, good for gravel and pavement, and lines with bigger knobs on both sides. Real width is 35 mm on my DT 460db rims, so perfect for not only gravels, but alos a lot of cyclocross bikes. I checked them and they are slightly lighter, about 385 grams. Weight: producer says, that it’s about 400 grams per tire. I saw information about Gravelikings on few movies, for example from Dirty Kanza (whoow, amazing race!), found new from “second hand” user and decided to try. It isn’t popular company in Poland, and only few stores sell these tires. I must honestly admit – I didn’t know nothing about Panaracer and their tyres before. Now, after many kilometers and many rides, I can review Panaracer Gravelking SK’s. In the spring I decided to change them to something else, something for dry conditions and gravel. Not on tarmac and gravel, because of noticeable changes in rolling resistance. These tires was great, but for CX-usage: on light mud, on wet grass etc. Last winter I wrote about Schwalbe X-One: completely disappointing in Performance version and very nice in Evo. The 23-32 slicks are identical to Compass's non-extralights.I use only one bike for everything and it causes some issues – different conditions required different tires. And they are a hell of lot lighter than Swchwalbes less durable S-one / G-one range. This new pannaracer range is unbelievable in regards to rolling resistance smoothness, grip, durability and cost - while still keeping close to the weight of a top end clincher/tubless. please carry the slick 26, 28 and 32mm editions. It can really be felt in headwind or when exceeding 30-35km/h. Wind resistance: probably the only drawback - but that`s unavoidable for a tire this size. Still lighter that a pair of +30mm Gatorskin, Durano's or Paelsa's.Ĭost: dirt cheap for a tire this quality - that would cover all gravelking from the skinny slick 23mm throughout the range.ĭurability: so far no punctures, based on my experience with compass tires suing same compound I'd say they will be really hard to wear out or puncture. Affects acceleration but when setup tubeless you`re not far from a Compass or 32mm Gravelking with butyl tubes. Casing is really subtle and comparable to Vittoria`s Pave open and Pave tubular. I doubt that Schwalbes more expensive G-ones can compete. You won`t notice the diference between a herringbone thread and this SK on pavement. Rolling resistance - not as low as on my 35mm Compass with exralight casing though. Grip: like glue on wet and slippery autumn surfaces. Can be ridden safely as low as 2.2bars, in the woods I would probably go upwards 2.8 or 3 bars to keep the tyre on the rims.Įasiest tyre ever to seal tubelss ever: I've tried tubeless ready MTB tyres from Michelin, Geax and Schwalbe + 35mm Compass road tires. Mr Knudsen Huge air chamber, meassures 43mm on DT460db rims (17mm internal). My only complaint is that I couldn't get them with the tan sidewalls! I'm seriously considering the 35mm version of these for the cross bike. Other reviews I've read indicate that durability will be as good as many other tyres. They roll really well and reasonably quietly on tarmac and metal roads and, in my opinion, inspire more confidence than wider, chunkier pair of tyres (Nano 2.1") on my gravel bike which is used primarily on tarmac, metal roads, sustrans routes and only very occasionally anything that could be classed a trail. However, using the Bontrager Flash Charger they sealed first time and, other than dropping from around 40psi to 30-35psi after the first couple of rides, have held their pressure. Out of interest I tried to seal the beads with a regular track pump, but couldn't. Set up tubeless, they were a tight squeeze to get on my Hope Tech XC rims. Offered at a very competitive price and delivered promptly by Merlin, they've been on the bike for just over a week now. Andrew The Gravel King 700x43mm have proven to be a great purchase. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Middle Aged Singles, Middle Aged Childless Couples, Empty New Families, Maturing Families, Established Families, Table 9: US Market for Refrigerated Orange Juice andįrozen Concentrates (2009): Breakdown of Preference byĬonsumer Group - Young Singles, Childless Younger Couples, Liters) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) 25 Korea, Japan, South and Central America and Asia (In North America, Europe ( Germany, UK and France), South Table 8: Global Market for Orange Juice/Nectars (2009):īreakdown of Per Capita Consumption by Leading Regions. Segmentation on the Basis of Type of Fruit: 24 Segmentation on the Basis of Packaging 23īreakfast vs. Segmentation on the Basis of Product Format 21 FRUIT JUICES AND DRINKS - MARKET SEGMENTATION 21 Sunkist, Hui Yuan, Qoo, President, Private Label and Othersĥ. Tropicana, Minute Maid, Capri-Sonne, Ocean Spray, Tampico, Percentage Share Breakdown of Unit Sales by Leading Brands. Table 7: World Fruit & Vegetable Juice Market (2004-2006): Sunkist Growers, Private Label and Others (includes Manufacturers - Coca Cola, PepsiCo, Cadbury Schweppes, Kraftįoods, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Wimm Bill Dann, Marb/ Tampico, Percentage Share Breakdown of Unit Sales by Leading Table 6: World Fruit and Vegetable Juice Market (2004-2006): Private Label Juices- Gaining Momentum 16įactors Influencing Purchase of Juice/Juice Drinks by AdultsĬompetitive Scenario - Key Statistics in the Past 19 Increased Acceptance as an All-Day Drink 16 ![]() Zimbabwean Drink Producers Import Juice Concentrate to OffsetĬonvenience and Portability are the Buzz Words 16 ![]() New Entrants Flood the Booming Indian Fruit Juice Market 15Ĭonsumer Preference for Variety Drives up the Beverages MarketĪdoption of Healthy Life Styles in India Creates Huge ![]() UK Juice Sales Get Boost from Government's Health Campaign 14Ĭhina Boosts Global Apple Juice Production 14 Grape Fruit Industry in the US Gets Better 14įruit Juices' Health and Well-being Status Bolster Demand in Low Price and Convenience Enhance Fruit Flavored Juice New Technique to Identify Bacteria in Juices 13 Unpasteurized Juices Lead to Health Risk 12 Orange Juice Lowers Kidney Stone Recurrence 12īeta-Glucan Fruit Juices Lower Bad Cholesterol 12 Pink Grapefruit Juice High in Nutrients 11ġ00% Fruit Juices Induce Healthy Weights in Kids 11įruit and Vegetable Juices Effective in the Prevention of Of Calcium, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, B- Vitamins, Folic Acid orįolate, Omega-3 Fatty acids and Beta Carotene (includesĬranberry Juice Helps Cure Intestinal Infections 10Ĭoncard Grape Juice Rich in Antioxidants 10Īpple Juice Eases Risk of Asthma in Kids 11 Table 5: Nutrients Available in Fruit Juices: % Availability (2007-2015): Product Segments Ranked by Growth for Volume Table 4: World Market for Fruit & Vegetable Juices Sales (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) 8 (2007-2015) geographic Regions Ranked by Growth for Volume Table 3: World Market for Fruit & Vegetable Juices Ranked by Per Capita Consumption (In Liters) (includes Table 2: Global Market for Fruit Juice (2009): Regions Innovative, Healthy and Fortified Juices Flood the Market 6įruit & Vegetable Juice Consumption: On the Rise 6Įmerging Economies Present Substantial Growth Opportunities 7 Increased Consumption in Emerging Countries Help Market Recovery 5 Juice Drinks - Ranked by % Weightage (includes corresponding Table 1: Top 5 Reasons Why Consumers Do Not Prefer Fruit Slowdown and Health Concerns Spell Trouble for Fruit Juiceįresh Juice Market Witnesses Demand Decline in the Orange Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations 1 INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS 1 Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.ġ. The report profiles 242 companies including many key and niche players such as Del Monte Foods, Cadbury Plc, Mott's LLP, Minute Maid Company, Odwalla, Inc., Nestle SA, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc, Tropicana Products, Inc., and Welch Foods Inc., Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Also, a seven-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2007 through 2015. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Latin America. This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Fruit and Vegetable Juices in Million Liters by the following product segments: Fruit Juices (Frozen Concentrates, Chilled Ready to Serve Juices, & Shelf Stable Juices), and Vegetable Juices. Global Fruit and Vegetable Juices Industry NEW YORK, /PRNewswire/ - announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: ![]() ![]() ![]() However, the Landsat bands that correspond to red, green, and blue are band 5, band 4, and band 3. By default red, green, and blue bands will probably be set to bands 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The multiband color renderer displays options for adjusting the red, green, and blue bands. If it is not change it to ‘Multiband color’ from the ‘Render type’ drop-down menu. The ‘Render type’ should be ‘Multiband color’. Open the properties for your multiband raster and go to the symbology tab. Let’s start by creating a true color image to learn the basics of displaying and symbolizing multi-band imagery. Create a True Color Satellite ImageĪfter your multiband raster is created and added to the QGIS interface you will notice that it is probably displayed with some strange colors. Build Virtual Raster window before clicking ‘Run’. When Build Virtual Raster has finished running a new layer will be added to the QGIS Table of Contents. ![]() Once you have specified the output file click Run. If you do this the temporary layer will not be available after you close QGIS. You may also leave the default to create a temporary layer. The last step is to specify the output file. Select all 7 of the Landsat 8 bands (these should be the only 7 layers in your project). This will open a new window that displays all of the raster bands that are currently loaded into the QGIS project. In the Build Virtual Raster window that appears, you will notice a message under Input Layers that says “0 inputs selected”. Expand ‘Miscellaneous’ and select ‘Build Virtual Raster’ (see image below). To do this, enter the ‘Raster’ drop down on the QGIS Main Menu. Now it’s time to merge all of the Landsat bands into a single, multiband raster. Table of contents with 7 Landsat 8 bands added. Once added your table of contents should look similar to the image below. This is important to ensure each band corresponds to the correct layer of the multiband raster. ![]() Make sure the bands appear in numerical order in the table of contents. Band 6 Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) 1(1.57 – 1.65 µm) 30 mĪdd the Landsat 8 bands 1-7 to QGIS.More information about Landsat 8 instrumentation can be obtained from the USGS. The description of the bands is listed below. Bands 1-7 (really 2-7) are what we are most interested in. #Cara crop gambar di quantum gis for freeVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Download Landsat 8 Data for Free ()Įach Landsat band will be represented by a single raster file (.tif). The video below demonstrates how you can obtain these data free of charge. Add Landsat Bands to QGISįor this tutorial, I’ll be using Landsat 8 Analysis Ready Data. You will see the number of rows, columns, and bands in the raster layer. Scroll down until you see the Dimensions information. This tab will probably contain statistics for each band. To check the number of bands in your image, add it to QGIS and go to the layer properties. Determine the Number of Bands in a Raster Layer If your imagery is already in a multiband format you can move on to the next section. Visual learners can watch the demonstration by video. The same steps can be applied to create a false-color composite using any multi-band imagery. #Cara crop gambar di quantum gis how toThis tutorial will demonstrate how to create a false-color composite image in QGIS using Landsat 8 satellite imagery. These changes are made by setting the layer’s symbology to multiband color and changing the default band display settings. In QGIS false-color composite images are created from satellite imagery by changing which image band is displayed by red, green, and blue light. This band and color combination results in healthy green vegetation appearing bright red in the image water-covered areas appearing nearly black. Vegetation reflects near-infrared (NIR) light and water absorbs both NIR and red light. For example, a color near-infrared image is created by displaying data from the near-infrared sensor as red, data from the red sensor as green, and data from the green sensor as blue.Ĭolor near-infrared is commonly used to show areas that are vegetated and areas that are covered by water (see image below). They also look really cool and are used to make very artistic maps and displays.įalse-color satellite images are created by displaying different band combinations with different colors. False-color satellite images can be very useful to visually analyze different landscape characteristics. ![]() ![]() The Library of Warfare trains individual weapon skills as well as armor wearing, shield use and dodging. The Library of Mechanics and Metals includes masonry and rune/engraving. The Library of Crafting can quickly give a plebe a useful, moodable skill. The Library of Mind and Body can train medical dwarves to level 5 in all needed skills. ![]() Placing a dedicated stockpile next to the Scriptorium and Library with settings “bins, barrels zero” will prevent hauling delays and red-out tasks. Library supplies are stored in various directories as Stones or Blocks. Library supplies can also be purchased at embark or from caravans.Ī Scriptorium can write the essays necessary to be bound into books to be studied in the various libraries and this requires a journal (craftsdwarf) and glue from the Kitchens, Screwpress or Herbalist. Paper can be made from wood at the Screwpress, vellum can be cut from leather and papyrus can be made from any plant at the Thatchery. Ink can be made from ash, blood, dye or graphite by a craftsdwarf and requires a jug for storage. ago Like everyone else is saying - Masterwork is like DF-Advanced. It really helped me when I first learned to play. ![]() ![]() The required reagents are something to write with and something to write on: pens can be feather quills made by a craftsdwarf or spring-steel nibs from the Toolmaker. It takes Dwarf Fortress, which is already insanely complicated, and ratchets that complication level up by a degree of 10. It is much faster to school an unskilled migrant or peasant in a moodable skill than to spend time and resources making dozens of objects in a workshop. #Masterwork dwarf fortress wiki mod#The library has been dumbed down from previous releases but is still a very powerful tool in the Masterwork mod for training dwarves in both civilian and military skills. ![]() ![]() ![]() We are going to cover the Subscription and Service accounts. WeChat Work accounts are to be used as internal company messengers much like Slack. WeChat Subscription Accounts and WeChat Service Accounts allow users to build a relationship and communicate with their customers. These are the three main types of WeChat Official Accounts: Known as the WeChat Official Account, businesses are provided with the WeChat Official Accounts Platform to manage them. There are special WeChat Business accounts designated for business use. In Japan, the number of stores that accept WeChat pay increased 35x from 2017 to 2018. More and more Chinese people are using WeChat to pay around the world. It’s also about accommodating the massive Chinese diaspora around the world. However, WeChat Business isn’t just about targeting Chinese users in China. ![]() In China, the app accounts for 34% of all data transferred over the internet. Since most of everything can be done inside the app the average user spends about 70 minutes a day on WeChat. That means you’ll get access to about 74% of China’s 1.3 Billion people just through one app. WeChat is the most commonly used app in China with 973 Monthly Active Users. If you’re looking to market or to support customers in China or Chinese customers abroad you definitely need WeChat Business. Unlike other messaging apps, this is a very simple question to answer. Businesses use the WeChat Official Accounts Platform to manage them.īut perhaps the biggest difference between WeChat and western messaging apps is WeChat Pay. For a Toutiao official account, for example, the account administrator will upload a clear picture of himself.Like how WhatsApp differs from WhatsApp Business, WeChat has Official Accounts for business use along with their normal consumer accounts. Brands should also be aware that most platforms require detailed information to prove the identity of the account administrator. If you are looking to set up a WeChat official account, for instance, one step involves Tencent representatives calling the account administrator to verify the information submitted. #WECHAT OFFICIAL ACCOUNT REGISTRATION REGISTRATION#
![]() ![]() The markings of the moon are said to look like a rabbit holding a mortar and pestle, and this rabbit is a companion of Chang’e on the moon. The Jade Rabbit is another symbol that people in China associate with the moon and the festival. Usually, they put food and fruits on the table towards the moon, praying for luck. In some places, people still worship the moon, just as they did 3,000 years ago. ![]() The moon itself is, of course, the biggest symbol of the Mid-Autumn Festival. ![]() What are the main symbols of the mid-Autumn festival? Because she was immortal, she decided to live on the moon alone for ever. One famous one involves Chang’e swallowing some pills belonging to her husband that gave her immortality and the ability to fly. There are actually dozens of different myths about how she came to gaze at the moon. Chang’e is a famous Moon Goddess of immortality from Chinese tradition, and traditionally, offerings are made to her during the Moon Festival. Sounds a bit crazy, but actually it’s one of the biggest myths surrounding the Mid-Autumn Festival. You might have heard from your Chinese friends that someone called Chang’e “lives in the moon”. Some rulers took it incredibly seriously - Empress Dowager Cixi (late 19th century) loved it so much she took five days out of her busy schedule every year to stage elaborate moon-worship rituals. Because the harvest was tied to the moon cycle, the festival is meant to take place when the moon is at its fullest. Believe it or not, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been around for more than 1000 years! It was first established as a holiday in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) but is believed that Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the custom of worshiping the moon back in Zhou dynasty over 3000 years ago.Īncient Chinese emperors traditionally used the Mid-Autumn Festival to pray for the harvest, fine weather and peace for the country. When was the first Mid-Autumn festival?įirst off: this festival is ANCIENT. Break down barriers and celebrate diversity by downloading the app now! 1. The Tandem app isn’t just about language exchange, it’s also about cultural exchange and fostering meaningful conversations with people from all over the world. Here are the top facts you need to know before celebrating one of the most famous festivals of East Asia! This year the festival is happening on 1st October, so, to celebrate, we asked our community to give us the low-down on the festival’s history and traditions. It is the second most important festival in China after Lunar New Year! It is often called “Moon Festival” for this reason. Midautumn festival moon phase full#A major holiday in many parts of Asia, the Mid-Autumn Festival happens on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar with full moon at night. If you know anything at all about Chinese culture, you’ll know that September/October brings a very special event to the region, the Mid-Autumn Festival. ![]() ![]() In fact, when you do the mathematical calculations associated with the motion of strings in space-time, Einstein’s equations emerge which is remarkable because this implies that the general theory of relativity or Einstein’s equations are not the fundamental equations that govern the large-scale structures. It does so because one of the modes of vibrations of the strings predicts the existence of gravitons which are the force carriers for gravitational force. String theory can potentially be a viable candidate for a theory of quantum gravity reconciling the laws of quantum mechanics and the general theory of relativity. This is the problem that even Einstein couldn’t figure out but tried to work out for most of the latter part of his life. Quantum gravity is another problem that physicists have been struggling with for decades. String theory hopes to solve several mysteries related to black holes. Black holes, for example, these stuff in space are fascinating but we are still many things that we don’t know about them. All the aforementioned theories formed the foundations of modern physics but the fact is, they still haven’t been able to answer several mysteries of the universe. Newtonian mechanics or classical mechanics is also helpful in understanding the physical phenomena of the universe to a great extent but Newton left several unanswered questions that were later addressed by Einstein and even Einstein left several unanswered questions that scientists are now trying to uncover and find solutions to, one of which is string theory. Modern physics stands on two major foundations: one that governs the large-scale structures of the universe, the general theory of relativity devised by Albert Einstein in 1916, and the one that governs tiny forms of known and unknown matter, the quantum world, namely quantum mechanics. ![]() Botton left: Fields medalist and mathematical physicist Edward Witten, one of the pioneers of M-theory and superstring theory, Right: Michael Green, one of the founding fathers of string theory. ![]() Top middle: One of the pioneers of string theory, John Schwarz. String theory is also capable of explaining, not just matter, but space-time, as well. This is the fundamental idea behind the existence of different types of particles in nature. These strings, generally speaking, are of two types: open strings and closed strings. Just like that with different frequencies of tiny little vibrating strings of matter, different particles are manifested. With different vibrations of the strings of the guitar, a different note is produced, and a different piece of music is produced. You can understand these strings like the strings of a guitar. Well, it does, but it is also very consistent, at least mathematically which I’m going to talk about later in the story. One might point out that the concept of strings sounds really absurd when we think about the world practically. These strings are so tiny that when we observe them from a scaled-up frame they look nearly identical to point-like particles. These different modes of vibrations are the particles that we see and have discovered over several decades of particle experimentations. They are made of one-dimensional vibrating strings capable of vibrating in different indefinite modes. String theory states that these particles are not fundamental. ![]() Quarks, for example, are some such particles that come in a group of three that are confined together by quantum energy governed by gluons. These particles are so elementary that they cannot be further divided or separated. What is string theory?Īccording to modern quantum mechanics, matter, as we know it, is made of tiny indistinguishable particles. Let’s first analyze whether we even require the theory in the first place, where it came from, what developments have been made so far, and what its drawbacks are. ![]() String theory is one of the most controversial theories in physics where some scientists believe that it is extremely promising and solves lots of unanswered questions of the cosmos and is mathematically consistent while some others believe that it is just invalid and can never be experimentally tested. We’ve had a lot of discussions about the standard model of particle physics, the implications of quantum mechanics, what’s lacking in modern theories of quantum gravity, and so on. I shall try and keep this story as comprehensible as possible. Edward Witten, one of the leading experts on superstring theory and pioneer of M-theory “String theory is an attempt at a deeper description of nature by thinking of an elementary particle not as a little point but as a little loop of vibrating string.” A promising theory of everything or a failed scientific attempt ![]() ![]() ![]() Also in the uncut episode, Monica compares her non-attraction to Pete to her earlier fling with Julio, the man who wrote poems degrading all women in " The One With All The Jealousy", and whom she admits she is still attracted to.On the uncut episode, Jennifer Milmore makes her first appearance as Lauren, Kate's understudy.It's clear Rachel is touched to the point of tears when she picks up the t-shirt Ross returned, hinting that she still has feelings for him, a point Phoebe proposed to Rachel in the coffeehouse.They were active from 1980–87 and again from 2004-07. The t-shirt Rachel gives to Ross who subsequently returns it relates to Frankie Goes To Hollywood, a British band whose best known song was Relax, the word on the t-shirt.The doodle board has a list of food and the message "Joey call your Dad". ![]() #Ross frankie say relax seriesLater in the series both Rachel and Chandler will say the same of Monica.
![]() ![]() ![]() A '19th Century Games Manual' calls this the "truly rustic mode of playing the game".Īt the beginning of the game, it is more important to place pieces in versatile locations rather than to try to form mills immediately and make the mistake of concentrating one's pieces in one area of the board.Īn ideal position, which typically results in a win, is to be able to shuttle one piece back and forth between two mills, removing a piece every turn. The players put one man on the board in each of their first three plays, winning if a mill is formed (as in tic-tac-toe). The game is for two players each player has three men. Some sources of the rules say this is the way the game is played, some treat it as a variation, and some don't mention it at all. Three men's morris, also called nine-holes, is played on the points of a grid of 2×2 squares, or in the squares of a grid of 3×3 squares, as in tic-tac-toe. In one common variation, once a player is reduced to three pieces, his pieces may "fly", "hop" or "jump" to any empty spots, not only adjacent ones. If he cannot do so, he has lost the game.Īs in the placement stage, a player who aligns three of his pieces on a board line has a mill and may remove one of his opponent's pieces, avoiding the removal of pieces in mills if at all possible.Īny player reduced to two pieces is unable to remove any more opposing pieces and thus loses the game. To move, a player slides one of his pieces along a board line to an empty adjacent spot. Once all eighteen pieces have been used, players take turns moving. Players must remove any other pieces first before removing a piece from a formed mill. not diagonally), he has a "mill" and may remove one of his opponent's pieces from the board removed pieces may not be placed again. Hence its popularity since ancient days: It. And the simplest way to explain it is to imagine playing tic-tac-toe with triple the options. If a player is able to form a straight row of three pieces along one of the board's lines (i.e. The game is best known as Merrills, or Nine Men's Morris. Players take turns placing their pieces on empty spots. The object of the game is to leave the opposing player with fewer than three pieces or, as in checkers, no legal moves. Each player has nine pieces, or "men", which move among the board's twenty-four spots. ![]() ![]() ![]() Rather from the operation of a statutory scheme. Workers due to the NEER program was not discrimination on the basis ofĭisability under the Code, as the distinction did not arise from disability but The Tribunal held that such preferential treatment of Those with work-related restrictions over other disabled workers, such as That the NEER incentive program led the employer to preferentially accommodate Pay, workers who have suffered a work-related injury. Preferential treatment at workplace full#Which provides incentives to employers who successfully accommodate, at full The employer participated in the WSIB experience rating system (NEER), Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) benefits over those with non-work-related Treatment to employees with work-related injuries who were receiving Workplace The applicant argued that the employer gave preferential The remedy was unreasonable, because the Tribunal made no damage award for lost wages despite the employer’s breach of its procedural duty to accommodate.The Tribunal unreasonably gave primacy to the seniority provisions in the collective agreement, as seniority should not be considered in determining undue hardship under s. ![]()
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