Not exact matches
On Saturday night, Uber's New York City Twitter account announced that it was turning off surge pricing for trips at JFK airport in light of the
protests against Donald Trump's
executive order that bans immigrants from seven Muslim - majority countries.
Demonstrators yell slogans during
protest against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's
executive order, at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 29, 2017.
On Jan. 27, Trump signed the first
executive order for a travel ban — related to travelers from seven Muslim - majority countries — which led to confusion across U.S. and overseas airports and resulted in nationwide
protests against the order.
On Saturday night, Uber's New York City Twitter account notified riders that the company was turning off surge pricing for trips at JFK Airport, the site of
protests against President Donald Trump's
executive order blocking some Middle Eastern travelers and refugees.
Nonetheless, Trump appears unmoved by nationwide
protests or any other signs of oppositions
against clamping down on immigration, which leads me to wonder what are the risks that America, particularly tech
executives, see that Trump does not?
At the same time, some New Yorkers have deleted Uber over concerns that the company tried to profit during airport
protests last month
against President Trump's immigration order, as well as the ties the company's chief
executive, Travis Kalanick, had to Mr. Trump.
Tatts received a significant
protest on
executive pay with 22 per cent of votes cast
against the remuneration report, just short of the 25 per cent level required to record a strike.
General News of Saturday, 12 May 2018 Source: citinewsroom.com Angry residents
protest oil exploration in Keta basin The Municipal Chief
Executive for Keta, Seth Yormevu, says the residents of Keta who demonstrated
against an onshore oil exploration in the Keta Basin by a Swiss firm, will be probed and addressed accordingly.
His call follows series of
protests against a decision by the National
Executive Committee of the NPP to suspend Afoko indefinitely.
The West Mamprusi District Chief
Executive nominee, Abu Mohammed has been confirmed despite earlier
protest against his nomination.
The governing New Patriotic Party's (NPP) Northern Regional Chairman, Daniel Bugri Naabu, has cautioned party youth
against violent
protest over the selection of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief
Executive nominees.
Leah Barrett,
Executive Director of New Yorkers
Against Gun Violence said opposition to the SAFE Act is influenced by the gun industry lobby, and said the acts of
protest from local officials do not surprise her.
Despite the earlier
protest against the Sagnarigu District Chief
Executive (DCE) nominee, Mariam Iddrisu, was today (Monday), overwhelmingly confirmed.
The angry youth invaded the offices of the party to
protest against the nomination of Abu Ahmadou as the new District Chief
Executive (DCE) for the area.
With time ticking on the
executive deadline, few legislators, even after being called into special session, were prepared to
protest against this patriotic endeavor.
AAAS, joined by other scientific, engineering and academic organizations, spoke out
against the Jan. 27
executive order that sparked confusion, prompted
protests at international airports and led to legal challenges.
The academy trust could feel so strongly
against introducing a coasting school or academy that the accounting officer or chief
executive may even resign in
protest.
Our
executive officer had to remind the claims committee as we railed
against claims by some licensees and their recidivist ways: «You folks
protesting claim settlements are like the coroner who complains all his patients are dead.