Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Publicis, Omnicom say major clients welcome merger

PARIS (Reuters) - The chief executives of Publicis and Omnicom said they had spoken to major clients about their planned merger and did not anticipate major problems with big advertisers defecting to rivals in the transition period.

Publicis CEO Maurice Levy said the reaction to the merger from all the company's major clients had been "extremely positive".

Competing sector executives and analysts expect that the Publicis Omnicom merger could spur some big customers to switch agencies to avoid conflicts.

Holding companies such as Omnicom and Publicis own networks of agencies and PR firms within the larger group. They're designed to work independently so that competing clients - Pepsi and Coca-Cola for example - are placed in separate networks to avoid conflict.

"We're going to work extremely hard to resolve any client conflict issues with creative solutions," said John Wren, the Omnicom CEO.

(Reporting by James Regan; Editing by Leila Abboud)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/publicis-omnicom-merge-create-advertising-giant-011208362.html

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Coalition supports union call for pay rise for childcare workers

Boost to childcare pot

Early childhood educators with a Certificate III are paid $19.07 while workers with similar qualifications in other areas of work are paid almost $30 per hour. Photograph: Photofusion Picture Library/Al/Alamy

A bid by the United Voice union to increase early childcare workers' pay by about a third has won support from the Coalition, while the Labor party is still considering it.

United Voice lodged a complaint with Fair Work Australia on Monday for the average childcare worker's wage to be increased by $10 per hour from $19.07, arguing workers are being underpaid because it is an area traditionally seen as "women's work".

Early childhood educators with a Certificate III are paid $19.07 while workers with similar qualifications in other areas of work are paid almost $30 per hour.

United Voice has applied for an Equal Remuneration Order with FWA which would cover about 68,000 childcare employees.

National president of United Voice, Michael Crosby, said the rate of pay being applied for took into account educational levels and professional skills and was about closing the gender pay gap.

"Educators' work has historically been underpaid because it has been viewed as 'women's work', drawing on skills that were traditionally unpaid as they were performed in the home.

"Today, childcare is professionalised and its quality is assessed in accordance with high standards," he said.

"Educators deserve a professional wage for the professional work they do.

"It is not in children's interests for this gross underpayment of educators to continue."

The Coalition's spokesperson for childcare and early childhood learning, Sussan Ley, said Labor's changes to childcare policy ? including a pay rise for some workers and requirement of certain skills ? meant the workers deserved to be paid more.

"The Coalition has said from day one, the pay issue for childcare workers should be put to the Fair Work Commission," she said.

"When you ask carers and early learning educators to take on extra responsibility, quality and skills improvement which Labor has done, it's not unreasonable the industry might then ask to be paid appropriately in recognition."

The union said the $300m Early Years Quality Fund was a step in the right direction and called for bipartisan support on it but Ley said it had divided the workforce.

"Now that United Voice has finally decided to approach this issue through the front door and not by some dodgy backdoor deal, we'll watch the outcome with great interest," she said.

A spokeswoman for the education minister, Bill Shorten, said the government would consider the FWA application.

"Labor is committed to closing the gender pay gap and improving the economic security of Australian women," she said.

"That is why this Labor government removed barriers to equal pay claims under federal workplace relations law, which made possible the first ever successful equal pay claim in the federal workplace relations system."

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/15/coalition-union-childcare-workers-pay

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Halle Berry marries Olivier Martinez in France

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Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez.

Never say never! After swearing off matrimony six years ago, actress Halle Berry said "I do" once again on Saturday.

On Sunday, Berry's rep confirmed that she married French actor Olivier Martinez at the Chateau des Conde in Vallery, France.

Two got engaged in 2012. The marriage marks the third time down the aisle for Berry, who wed baseball player David Justice in 1993 (divorced in 1997) and married singer-songwriter Eric Benet in 2001 (divorced in 2005). This is the first marriage for Martinez.

Berry also has a child with former partner Gabriel Aubry. She's currently pregnant with her second child -- her first with Martinez.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/halle-berry-marries-olivier-martinez-6C10630915

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Foodies show up at California State Fair

SACRAMENTO, CA - High calorie counts are not enough to keep people away from fair food.

The California State Fair is all about fun, but it's also about food for many.

"Oh yeah! Every year we come for the food, every year," Jerry Meza said. "We've been coming for 12 years!"

Funnel cakes, footlongs and French fries put a smile on foodies' faces, both big and small.

"I'm starting off with the ceviche, then I'm going to build my way up to the heavy cholesterol and fried things," said a man from San Diego.

Although California restaurants are required to post health information on their menus, food vendors in places like the state fair are not.

"Our menu labeling laws that went into affect a few years ago were for our fixed-facility chain restaurants and they did not affect the temporary booths such as these," Sacramento County Supervising Environmental Specialist Zarha Ruiz said.

Some of the calorie counts, according to Web MD:

  • Fried candy bars - 444 calories
  • Funnel cakes - 760 calories
  • Giant turkey legs - 1,136 calories

There are some healthy food options at the state fair, but you just have to keep your eyes open.

Fair goers can opt for grilled veggies instead of fried in some places or keep off some fatty condiments.

No matter what you choose to eat at the fair, experts said it's all about enjoying everything in moderation.

Source: http://sacramento.news10.net/news/events/177373-foodies-show-california-state-fair

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