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NLRB accuses Home Depot of forcing employee wearing Black Lives Matter logo on apron to quit – Fox Business

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The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against Home Depot, accusing the retailer of discriminating against a Minneapolis store employee who raised issues of racial harassment with coworkers and managers and displayed a Black Lives Matterslogan on his apron.

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According to the complaint, the worker began wearing the Black Lives Matter logo in August 2020. The complaint notes that, sometime this year, Home Depot gave the employee the ultimatum of either removing the Black Lives Matter logo or quitting. The employee refused to remove the logo, which lead to his suspension.

The complaint further alleges Home Depot "threatened employees with unspecified consequences if they engaged in protected concerted activities regarding racial harassment."

NLRB Regional director JenniferHadsall said in a statement that issues of racial harassment "directly impact the working conditions of employees"

"The NLRA protects employees rights to raise these issues with the goal of improving their working conditions,"she added. "It is this important right we seek to protect in this case."

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A spokesperson for Home Depot told FOX Business the NLRB complaint "misrepresents the relevant facts."

"The Home Depot does not tolerate workplace harassment of any kind and takes all reports of discrimination or harassment seriously, as we did in this case,"the retailer said. "We disagree with the characterization of this situation and look forward to sharing the facts during the NLRBs process.Regardless of the outcome, we will continue to be fully committed to diversity and respect for all people."

A hearing on the allegations against Home Depot will be held over Zoom on Oct. 4.

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Artist and organizers shocked as Black Lives Matter mural in Quebec City defaced in just 3 days – CBC.ca

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The artist responsible for a Quebec City mural in honour of Black lives says the piece being vandalized in such a short time reinforces its importance and relevance.

Two new street art pieces a fresco reading "Les Vies des Noire.e.s comptent", or Black Lives Matter, stretching a full city block in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood, and a collage of photographs depicting people of several races standing in solidarity with Black people in the Saint-Jean Baptiste neighbourhood were inaugurated Monday.

By Wednesday, the collage was defaced with graffiti reading "kebe-quoi?" scrawled across it, with "quoi?" spelled as the French word for "what?"

"I found this particularly difficult for the people who were photographed," said artist Wartin Pantois. "For me it was an act of intolerance."

Michelle Osbourne, one of the people pictured in the mural, said she wasn't surprised the art was defaced. But she's still hurt by its message that people of colour aren't welcome.

"Some people might just see it as graffiti, but it's not," she said."It's tough waking up every day feeling hated for existing."

Osbourne, who's lived in Quebec City for seven years, says she's going to keep fighting, because she doesn't want her daughter, who she plans to raise in the city, see her give up.

"I'm disappointed because we sent a message of solidarity and justice," said Mba-Hadji Mbarewaye, the founder of a collective of five organizations that came together to create the two pieces.

Mbarewaye said he was surprised by how quickly the art was defaced, and that it sends the message that Black people in the city should shut up and suffer in silence, but they will not.

Quebec City police say they received a complaint about the vandalism around 7 p.m. Wednesday.Officers also found graffiti with the same wording on Parvis Street and Fleury Street.

The incidents are being investigated.

Osbourne said she was "humbled, honoured and grateful," to have been included in the project, especially because she sees it as ahistoric piece that would not have happened when she first moved to the city.

"As someone who's had a really difficult time being an anglophone in Quebec City, it makes me so proud," she said.

The collective Mbarewaye started came together in response to a lack of recognition from city officials and police officers of systemic racism.

"There is some concern about us here in Quebec City, especially about racial profiling," Mbarewaye said. "The police service and elected officials in Quebec City don't like to talk about this problem."

He said he's not blaming all police officers, but he's calling for systemic change.

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In an email earlier this week, the Quebec City police service wrote it does not consider there to be a systemic racism problem within its ranks.

Spokesperson David Pelletier wrote there are hundreds of employees within the SPVQ, which reflects Quebec society, and the organization is paying attention to this issue.

He wrote that officers are trained in what they call a cultural context, which addresses racial profiling.

For more stories about the experiences of Black Canadians from anti-Black racism to success stories within the Black community check out Being Black in Canada, a CBC project Black Canadians can be proud of. You can read more stories here.

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Black Lives Matter mural in Quebec City vandalized just three days after its inauguration – CTV News Montreal

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A Quebec City mural in honour of the Black Lives Matter movement was defaced just three days after the mural's inauguration.

The word "Kebequoi?" was scrawled in black lettering across in the mural, which features several figures posing with their fists raised; a symbol frequently used to represent the Black Lives Matter movement.

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The mural, created by artist Wartin Pantois, is located in theSaint-Jean-Baptiste district of Quebec City.

"I find this act very sad for the participants I photographed and the collective of associations who asked me to create a Black Lives Matter work," says Pantois, adding that the real scandal in the situation is the "intolerance and non-recognition of systemic racism in Quebec."

Pantois adds that, when the mayor of Quebec City and the police department were questioned about systemic racism during the official unveiling of the mural, they "remained silent."

"It is time to break the silence and show solidarity in the face of injustice."

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Air Force Academy requires training linked to critical race theory and Black Lives Matter – Yahoo News

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The Air Force Academy requires its incoming cadets to watch a diversity and inclusion video supportive of attending a Black Lives Matter chapter meeting.

Critics argue this proves military academies have implemented critical race theory as part of their curriculum.

We are pleased to offer this introductory D&I course as part of our commitment to working with cadets and cadet candidates in fostering a safe community built on mutual respect, teamwork, and personal dignity, a note from Yvonne L. Roland, the director of Culture, Climate, and Diversity, reads at the onset of the training.

The video follows Jose, a minority student, and three friends, while the instructions tell cadets to decide how you think his friends should respond. In the first scenario, two of the white friends pressure Jose to attend a Black Lives Matter rally, while the third later posits that the slogan should be "All Lives Matter," which was later described as a really problematic comment.

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I can confirm this is part of required training for inbound cadets, Air Force Academy spokesman Dean Miller told the Washington Examiner. This is the first year this training has been used, and it is used at universities across the country.

Retired Lt. Gen. Rod Bishop and Dr. Ron Scott, a retired USAF Col., created an organization, Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services, Incorporated, to stop the implementation of critical race theory, which they argue is simply Marxism repackaged in new terms.

Black Lives Matter as an organization has openly espoused Marxism as part of its stated aims, though the phrase is often used to describe concerns about police shootings in black communities.

Critical race theory dates back to the 1970s, and it provides an alternative perspective on the country's history of issues of race. Critical race theorists allege that the country's foundational institutions are designed to keep white people ahead of minorities, requiring the dismantlement of the system to achieve a more just society.

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Opponents of the theory, mainly but not exclusively conservatives, argue that it is divisive because it assigns whites the role of oppressors and people of color the role of victims.

The decades-old theory has gotten significantly more attention in recent months amid accusations that schools and military institutions have begun introducing its core tenets in the classroom.

Col. Mark Anarumo, the president of Norwich University and formerly the director and permanent professor for the Center for Character and Leadership Development at the Air Force Academy, told the Washington Examiner in an interview that the teaching of critical race theory does not allow for a high-level debate or enhanced understanding of a topic.

Its what to think versus how to think, and the problem with that is there is a natural power dynamic in higher education, or really in any education, where if the professors are steering you towards a certain way to think, and you buck that, your grade suffers, he added.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the Department of Defense does not teach or embrace the theory during a House Armed Services Committee budget hearing in June, but Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, gave an impassioned speech defending the merits of teaching the theory, comparing it to learning about Mao Zedong and Karl Marx, during the same hearing.

Lynne Chandler Garcia, an associate professor of political science at the U.S. Air Force Academy, admitted to teaching critical race theory in a June op-ed for the Washington Post, in which she argued that doing so was vital.

Asked about the apparent discrepancy between Garcia and Austins comments, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told Politico, "There is no contradiction here. The Secretarys comments stand. That a professor at an academic institution such as the Air Force Academy teaches a given theory as part of an elective course does not in the slightest way signify some larger effort by the Department to teach, espouse or embrace said theory.

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Critical race theory was referenced during the academys Acceptance Day Parade, which occurred earlier this month, according to one veteran who was in attendance to celebrate a relative who was honored as a newly accepted cadet, and he said he has never been sicker in my life.

I was disgusted by the fact there was a message of divisiveness vice a message of unity. I believe American citizens join the military because they love this nation, the veteran, who requested anonymity to protect his relative from retribution, added. I've never met anyone who said they joined just to see what was going on. This same love of nation, patriotism, is what brings men and women of all backgrounds, all races, all religions, and all ethnicities together. It is the glue that holds us together. It is also the one thing that will make a person risk his/her life in defense of the greatest nation in the world.

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Fact Check-Image of Pride and Black Lives Matter flags on roof of the U.S. embassy in Kabul is digitally altered – Reuters

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An image showing rainbow pride and Black Lives Matter flags on the roof of the United States embassy in Kabul has been digitally altered.

The photo, posted to Facebook and Twitter on Aug. 16, shows a Chinook helicopter hovering by the embassy building, which appears to be flying both flags nearby.

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One user said in the comments: The only flag should be american [sic] flag! this is a joke!

Another social media user said: Everything about this current administration disgusts me.. this picture of those flags are [sic] a disgrace.. [sic] I cant even wrap my head around half of the crap thats going on these days.

The image, however, is not authentic, as both flags were not a feature in the original photo, which was captured by Associated Press photographer Rahmat Gul on Aug. 15 (here). According to the caption, helicopters were landing at the U.S. embassy as diplomatic vehicles leave the compound amid the Taliban advance on the Afghan capital.

Taliban insurgents took little more than a week to collapse the Western-backed government in Kabul and take over Afghanistan (here and here).

This has prompted evacuations of foreign diplomats (here and here).

False. An image showing Pride and Black Lives Matter flags flying on the roof of the U.S. embassy in Kabul is digitally altered. No flags were flying in the original photo captured on Aug. 15.

This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our work to fact-check social media posts here .

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More people of color and women are jumping into politics. How protests inspired activists to run for office – Insider

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Carla Monteiro's family and friends had been encouraging the social worker to run for office for years.

She is now running for an at-large seat of the Boston City Council. And why not? As Monteiro said, "every part" of her life "prepared" her for politics.

From getting evicted as a child growing up in Dorchester, Massachusetts, to losing loved ones to gun violence and substance abuse, to getting fired twice in one week from employers who didn't grant time off while her son was hospitalized for asthma, Monteiro has witnessed the effects poor policy has on the lives of the country's most vulnerable people firsthand.

Yet while the idea of running for office had been looming in her head for a while, she hadn't felt ready until after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis law enforcement last May.

"The George Floyd murder was devastating for all of us. That could be anyone's son," Monteiro said, adding that "all of my life experiences have played a role" in her decision to run for office, "but being the mother of a Black son and being a Black woman, I thought it was just the time."

Monteiro joins an exponentially growing group of people of color who've long championed racial justice through their advocacy work, but have recently been inspired to run for office because of last summer's Black Lives Matter protests and the pandemic's exacerbation of racial inequality.

While comprehensive data recording the exact number of people of color running for various offices is scarce, Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run for Something (RFS), an organization that aids young, progressive political newcomers with their campaigns, attests that RFS' candidate recruitment numbers "spiked" at the height of the protests in May though July 2020.

"We saw a surge of people signing up to run and it never really slowed down," Litman told Insider. "People started to really connect the dots and started saying, 'if I care about these problems, if I care about police accountability, if I care about the way schools are run in my community, if I care about criminal justice reform, it's really solved on the local level.'"

"The people currently in office are not getting it done, even and especially in places where Democrats are ostensibly in charge," she argued.

Running for office once seemed unfathomable for Basheer Jones, who currently serves on the Cleveland City Council and is now running for mayor of the city.

As a community activist, working on issues like literacy and community-police relations, he spent his early career attempting to institute change from outside the political arena.

It wasn't until he interviewed Marcia Fudge, the secretary of housing and urban development, for a radio show more than a decade ago, that he decided to merge his advocacy work with traditional politics. "I was not political. I was the activist that was leading the marches in Cleveland against politicians," Jones said. "Marcia Fudge told me, 'Basheer, I understand you're upset, but you can be an elected official and a public servant. Basheer, you have to be part of the system and change it from within.'"

If Jones wanted to see things change, he would have to run for office even if he believed there were many politicians "who are standing in the way of progress."

Politics has been diversifying in recent years; since the 2016 presidential election, more white women and people of color are running for office and winning.

The phenomenon is most visible in Congress. With nearly a quarter of its members identifying as racial and ethnic minorities, Congress is more diverse than it's ever been, per the Pew Research Center.

Since RFS began five years ago, more than half of the nearly 2,000 races RFS endorsed were people of color, Litman noted, which she said speaks to their growing presence in politics.

Racial justice protests that continued into this year have become another inflection point motivating people to run, according to Litman, who cited RFS candidates and Black Lives Matter activists like Bridgette Craighead, Indira Sheumaker, and Justan Parker Fields as examples of candidates who were ignited in large part by the events of the last summer to turn to politics .

Crystal Murillo, who is running for re-election on Aurora City Council, recalls how her Colorado constituents were shaken by the death of Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who suffered a cardiac arrest and died days after a violent encounter with the city's police.

An independent probe, which was commissioned by the city's council, found that police were not justified in using force against McClain and that the paramedics at the scene sedated him "without conducting more than a visual observation."

"He was 23 years old when he died. I was 23 years old when I was elected. The proximity wasn't lost on me," Murillo, who's now 27, said. "We're both from Aurora, we're both young people. The only difference is he was a Black man and I'm not."

Murillo, who, if reelected, said she would invest in programs like Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets (CAHOOTS) a public safety system that sends unarmed paramedics and mental health professionals to answer non-emergency calls recalled the difficulty of having to wait for the investigation to conclude as people demanded answers and grappled with pain and anger.

"It felt very bureaucratic. It was hard not to be able to do something immediately, to have to sit with that truth that no one should die like that and let the process play out," Murillo said.

She added that nearly half of all use of force in Aurora last year was against Black residents, even though they make up only 16% of the city's population.

Several of the most high-profile stories involving police killing Black men last summer, including Ahmaud Arbery and Rayshard Brooks, occurred in Georgia.

"The protests revealed a lot about where we are at this time," Carter said. "It wasn't even just George Floyd. It was Ahmaud Arbery, it was Breonna Taylor. When you look at the institution of policing, not much has changed since the 1940s."

"Until we start to address the policies, the fabrics of these bad laws stay in place," he added.

Carter's campaign involves instituting legislation that improves law enforcement accountability and community-police relations so that communities feel "protected, not occupied."

"We don't have to wait on the president to sign the George Floyd bill," Carter said, referring to The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which was passed by the House of Representatives in March and has yet to receive a vote in the Senate.

"A mayor has the ability to put those things into practice at the local level."

The bill would end qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, ban no knock warrants in federal drug cases, and prohibit chokeholds and carotid holds two police techniques that involve the use of deadly force. It is considered "the most ambitious policing reform bill in decades."

Candidates want to be clear that the fight for racial justice goes beyond police reform as inequity permeates every facet of policy from housing to healthcare.

Aftab Pureval, who's running for mayor of Cincinnati, has been especially concerned with how courts perpetuated racial inequality with exorbitant fines that "prevent mobility" and the lack of affordable housing in the city, particularly since Black women are disproportionately facing eviction.

"We need to prioritize creating affordable housing in a systematic and ongoing fashion and eradicate housing zoning laws that prevent multifamily housing, artificially keeping our supply down and driving prices up," Pureval, who, if elected, would be the first Asian-American mayor of Cincinnati.

For people of color and anyone else from a marginalized community, there are many obstacles to running for office, not least of them: money to finance their campaigns and distrust in a government that hasn't traditionally served them.

However, many candidates say they are buoyed by the belief that they can truly make a difference and envision a better country that fulfills its ideals.

"We've been out here doing the work," Boston mayoral candidate Carla Monteiro said. "There's a lot of us who've been doing the groundwork all this time. We're also realizing our voices need to be heard on the policy level."

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Who gets to decide whats allowable speech? – Long Beach Press Telegram

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In July, White House press secretary Jen Psaki complained that Facebook wasnt doing enough to shut down discussions of inaccurate vaccine information. The company needs to move more quickly to remove harmful violative posts, she declared.

The official spokesperson for the Biden administration stated that 12 people were responsible for nearly two-thirds of vaccine misinformation on social media platforms.

If youre wondering how many government employees spend their time reading and logging social media posts, heres the answer: none of them. The finding came from a group called the Center for Countering Digital Hate.

Who are those guys?

The Center for Countering Digital Hate, headquartered in London, describes itself as a not-for-profit NGO [non-governmental organization] that seeks to disrupt the architecture of online hate and misinformation, which includes denial of scientific consensus.

In an introduction to the CCDHs report titled The Disinformation Dozen, CEO Imran Ahmed wrote, Facebook, Google and Twitter have put policies into place to prevent the spread of vaccine misinformation; yet to date, all have failed to satisfactorily enforce those policies.

The report states, Despite repeatedly violating Facebook, Instagram and Twitters terms of service agreements, nine of the Disinformation Dozen remain on all three platforms, while just three have been comprehensively removed from just one platform.

This complaint was echoed by the White House press secretary, who publicly harangued Facebook in particular.

People in London are not obligated to understand the First Amendment, but people speaking on behalf of the U.S. government should recognize the problem with seeking to shut down the speech of Americans discussing matters of public interest, even if those speakers are misinformed.

The Center for Countering Digital Hate may be misinformed itself. Digital spaces have been colonised and their unique dynamics exploited by fringe movements that instrumentalise hate and misinformation, the groups report asserts, using the British spellings. These movements are opportunistic, agile and confident in exerting influence and persuading people.

Persuading people is protected activity under the First Amendment. Freedom of speech is especially vital in relation to issues of immense consequence and public interest, such as COVID-19 and the policies put in place to mitigate public harm. People have very different views of whats necessary and appropriate, and thats just the CDC director every five days.

Is it the Israeli data, in particular, that changed your mind? Josh Wingrove of Bloomberg News asked CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky at a White House briefing on Wednesday. The topic was the Biden administrations new plan to recommend COVID-19 vaccine boosters for all adults. Just five days earlier, Wingrove pointed out, she had made a point of saying, repeatedly, that booster shots werent needed for the time.

Heres what Walensky said that prompted the question: Reports from our international colleagues, including Israel, suggest increased risk of severe disease amongst those vaccinated early. Given this body of evidence, we are concerned that the current strong protection against severe infection, hospitalization, and death could decrease in the months ahead.

Five days earlier, that statement would likely have been flagged as misinformation. In fact, Twitter suspended journalist and author Alex Berenson for a week after he wrote posts about the data from Israel.

There are only a few large social media platforms, and if they can be pressured by the government into shutting down speech that officials dont like, for whatever reason, Americans will be deprived of information exactly as if the government was censoring speech directly.

History suggests that this wont last. There was a time when a handful of news editors and producers could shut down coverage of a salacious story about a U.S. president, simply by refusing to allow reports in their pages or on their air. That collegial brotherhood was broken up in the late 1990s when Matt Drudge, who was not a member of the club, published the details of a report that a television network had declined to broadcast.

The story of what President Bill Clinton did with White House intern Monica Lewinsky became public online in The Drudge Report and, as we know, was painstakingly verified as truthful. The mechanism that had controlled the flow of information was shattered.

The three-network era was ended by new technology and new players, and the Facebook-Twitter-YouTube axis will one day be a relic of the past, too. It may happen sooner rather than later, as the tech companies find new ways to irritate absolutely everyone and Congress closes in with proposed anti-trust legislation.

On Wednesday, Facebook Vice President of Content Policy Monika Bickert put out a statement denying the claim that 12 people were responsible for most of the online vaccine misinformation on Facebook. She criticized the CCDH report for analyzing only a narrow set of 483 pieces of content, a sample that is in no way representative of the hundreds of millions of posts on the topic of vaccines, but she said the company has now removed the groups, pages and accounts linked to the 12 individuals, as well as limiting others.

So the CCDH got what it wanted. In the words of its report, the CCDHs solutions seek to increase the economic, political and social costs of supporting or profiting from anything it declares to be hate and misinformation.

However, Americans dont have to allow a group in London to define the boundaries of allowable speech. Somewhere in the National Archives theres a document that says that.

Write Susan Shelley: Susan@SusanShelley.com and follow her on Twitter: @Susan_Shelley.

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The 10 Worst Free Agent Contracts Of The Salary-Cap Era – Casino.Org News

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Free agency is rarely a good place to spend money as an NHL general manager.

Teams typically have to overpay to lure talented free agents away from their previous teams, and with a hard salary cap, these moves particularly the ones with longer term tend to age worse.

These are the worst free agent contracts ofthe salary-cap era (2005-06).

Position: Left wing

Year: 2019

Thecontract/team: 8 years, $72 million with the BuffaloSabres

Theskinny: How can a contract be so bad so soon? Considerthat the COVID-19 pandemic has forced a flat salary cap for the foreseeablefuture in the NHL, and Skinner is clogging up almost 10 percent of Buffaloscap for the next six seasons.

Thatd be a problem if Skinner were producing at an elite level, instead he has scored just 21 goals in 112 games and already been a healthy scratch over his two seasons since he signed the deal.

Did we also mention theres six more seasonsleft?

Position: Goalie

Year: 2011

Thecontract/team: 9 years, $51 million with the PhiladelphiaFlyers

Theskinny: The Flyers signed Bryz to be their franchisegoalie, and he was one of the great characters in hockey, and this contractfortunately gave us all insights into his belief system via Philadelphiasappearance on HBOs Road to the Winter Classic series in 2011-12.

Bryzgalov played just 99 games in a Flyersuniform, posting ghastly numbers (.905 save percentage, 2.60 goals-againstaverage) before they bought out the contract after just two seasons.

Making matters worse, the Flyers offloadedfuture star Sergei Bobrovsky in 2012 to make room for Bryzgalov in net.

Position: Right wing

Year: 2013

Thecontract/team: 7 years, $36.7 million with the TorontoMaple Leafs

Theskinny: Clarkson was a 30-goal scorer in New Jerseywhen the Maple Leafs made him one of the highest-paid players of the 2013offseason.

The contract was panned at the time and madeworse by the fact Clarkson scored just five goals in 60 games in the firstyear.

He spent only a season-and-a-half in Torontobefore he was traded to Columbus. The Blue Jackets employed him for just 26games before injuries derailed his career.

Position: Left wing

Year: 2016

Thecontract/team: 7years, $42 million with the Edmonton Oilers

Theskinny: Lucic was a stalwart for the Boston Bruins,helping them to the Stanley Cup Final twice and a Cup win in 2011.

After a year in Los Angeles, Lucic wasrewarded with the long-term deal in Edmonton that was widely panned from themoment it was signed.

But his heavy style of play aged poorly, andEdmonton traded him to rival Calgary in 2019, where hell undoubtedly play outthe remainder of his contract.

Position:Left wing

Year: 2011

Thecontract/team: 6 years, $27 million with the BuffaloSabres

Theskinny: Leino parlayed a career year in Philadelphiawhere he scored 19 goals and had 53 points into the long-term contract inBuffalo.

But Buffalo tried to make Leino a center, andthat backfired as Leino had just 10 goals and 46 points in 134 games for theSabres before his contract was bought out after just three seasons.

Position: Center

Year: 2014

Thecontract/team: 5 years, $27.5 million with the FloridaPanthers

Theskinny: Bolland was a hero for two Stanley Cupchampionship teams in Chicago and cashed in by signing the huge contract withthe Panthers as a 28-year-old.

However, he played just 78 games and postedonly 28 points in a Florida uniform before injuries forced him out of theleague.

Bolland received his entire contract despitethe fact he could not play beyond the 2015-16 NHL season.

Position: Left wing

Year: 2014

Thecontract/team: 5 years, $25 million with the BuffaloSabres

Theskinny: Moulson earned the contract by playing withJohn Tavares, but when he was no longer playing next to Tavares his productioncratered.

Moulson scored 30-plus goals in threeconsecutive seasons with the New York Islanders, however in Buffalo he scoredjust 35 goals in 239 games.

He was exiled to the AHL placed on loan withthe Kings minor-league affiliate for the final two seasons of the contract.

Position:Defenseman

Theyear: 2008

Thecontract/team: 6 years, $39 million with the New YorkRangers

Theskinny: Redden was a perfectly serviceable defenseman,however he was 31 when he signed a six-year contract in a league that wasgetting faster each year.

Reddens foot speed diminished quickly, and heplayed only 156 games in a Rangers sweater before they banished him to the AHLin a cap-savings maneuver. His contract was bought out by New York in 2013.

Position: Defenseman

Year: 2008

Thecontract/team: 4 years, $14 million with the TorontoMaple Leafs

Theskinny: Finger was 28 and had played just 94 NHL gameswhen he signed his multi-year contract with the Maple Leafs on July 1, 2008.

Then-Toronto GM Cliff Fletcher had to justify the deal from the start, but it quickly became indefensible as Finger scored just 33 points in 105 games before his contract was buried in the AHL.

Position: Left wing

Year: 2009

Thecontract/team: 11 years, $85 million with the TampaBay Lightning

Theskinny: Lecavalier was a star who had delivered theStanley Cup to Tampa when he signed the lengthy, back-diving contract thatonly wouldve expired after the 2020 season.

However he was 29 when the deal kicked in, andhis skillset diminished shortly thereafter.

The Lightning bought out Lecavaliers dealafter just four seasons when the NHL gave teams compliance buyouts after the2013 lockout.

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Maersk Partners for Development of E-Methanol Production – The Maritime Executive

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PublishedAug 19, 2021 7:09 PM by The Maritime Executive

A new facility will be built in Denmark to produce carbon natural e-methanol which will be supplied for Maersk as part of its efforts to develop the alternative fuel in a pilot project with its first dual-fuel methanol-powered vessel. A.P. Moller Maersk will partner with REintegrate, a subsidiary of the Danish renewable energy company European Energy, working closely on the development of the facility.

This type of partnership could become a blueprint for how to scale green fuel production through collaboration with partners across the industry ecosystem, and it will provide us with valuable experiences as we are progressing on our journey to decarbonize our customers supply chains, said Henriette Hallberg Thygesen, CEO of Fleet & Strategic Brands, A.P. Moller - Maersk. Sourcing the fuels of the future is a significant challenge, and we need to be able to scale production in time. This agreement with European Energy/REintegrate brings us on track to deliver on our ambition to have the worlds first container vessel operated on carbon-neutral methanol on the water by 2023.

REintegrate has been pursuing the production of green e-methanol in its test laboratory in Aalborg. Plans call for the new facility to produce the approximately 10,000 tons of e-methanol that Maersks first vessel will require annually while in service. The methanol facility will use renewable energy and biogenic CO2 to produce e-methanol. The fuel production is expected to start in 2023.

Were proud to be a part of the first large-scale e-methanol production in Denmark, said Knud Erik Andersen, CEO, European Energy. While renewable energy is becoming more and more common in the energy mix of electricity consumption, this is one of the first steps in heavy transportation towards using 100 percent renewable energy.

Earlier this year, Maersk announced that it would begin to explore methanol through the operation of a pilot vessel, a feeder operated by a Maersk subsidiary, Sealand Europe, on a Baltic shipping route. The 2,100 TEU feeder ship was ordered from Hyundai Mipo Dockyards in South Korea and is expected to enter service in mid-2023.

The energy needed for the power-to-methanol production will be provided by a solar farm located in southern Denmark. The companies said that had not yet decided where the power-to-methanol facility will be located. The new facility will be its third e-methanol facility developed by European Energy. They are also constructing an e-methanol facility in northern Denmark that is expected to start production in 2022.

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