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The complaint also claimed that Schwartz's sales offer initially cited the painting's frame, which had a Works Progress Administration plaque. It said those references disappeared after the GSA contacted Schwartz, who pulled the painting from eBay and then offered it again for three days in November 2015 for $10,50
General Services Administration has no right to the "1934 Farmer" painting that he purchased several years ago and carefully restore Schwartz told the Courier-Post website ) that he will argue that the U.S.
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Since our laws are not updated from time-to-time, it leaves the police department handicapped in dealing with suc stry UP STF Additional Superintendent of Police Arvind Chaturvedi said: 'It's astonishing.
Schwab also revealed that the numerous organisations that operate under the WPA's umbrella, including global footballers' union FIFPro and cricketers' equivalent FICA, had been contacted often by athletes worried about their prospects if they catch the virus.
The document added: '[Although the] economic pressures are real and increasing, it is equally true that so much remains unknown about the harmful nature, transmission and long-term health impacts of COVID-19 that has devastated communities and livelihoods globally.
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Are players being asked to limit or sacrifice interactions with family, friends and other support networks? If so, can a safe return to play be delivered through less restrictive, or alternative measures.'
Schwab said any return to action would also need to clarify issues including any potential future interruption if the virus flares up again and that the infection of a player will be treated as a workplace injury by the clubs.
The four-page report, entitled Guiding Considerations For A Safe Return To Work And Play, has been drawn up by the World Players' Association ahead of a conference call on Wednesday involving the players' representatives in all major sports, including footballers' union FIFPro, cricketers' equivalent FICA and the bodies representing stars of the NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball.
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Several nations' laboratories are working to find protective vaccines and drugs for the disease, but it could be many months before they become widely available due to the need for exhaustive clinical trials of their effectiveness and safety.
Every major sports event this year has been postponed and seasons across all sports have been suspended, while the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games were moved to 2021, triggering another major calendar reshuffle for next year.
Since emerging in China late last year, the pandemic has infected almost 3 million people worldwide and killed more than 200,000, raising expectations of a prolonged battle to contain the novel coronavirus.
ATHENS, April 28 (Reuters) - Professional athletes across the world should not be rushed back to action once the COVID-19 pandemic subsides, and they must have a strong say in determining the conditions for their return, the World Players Association said on Tuesday.
From April this year, eligible individual Bupa customers, and small and large business customers funding health insurance for their staff, can expect to receive a payment equivalent to around one month's premium.
Several football leagues in Europe, including Germany's Bundesliga, have drawn up plans to be ready to play games without spectators if it means finishing the season and remaining contractually in order with broadcasters and sponsors.
set up joint groups where players have an equal say,... "The players can only agree to that (return) if they know that their interests will be protected. where they are not being rushed." The best approach we are seeing is when the leagues...