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Another non-standard arrangement is temporary work, which BLS suggests has not grown much. I suspect that surveys of workers (or others in their household!) do not tell us much about this trend. But establishment data tell us one identifiable part of temporary work—temporary help and staffing firms—has increased about two percentage points since the late 1970s to between 2.5 percent and 3 percent of private-sector employment, though there was no expansion over the 2000s. Staffing firms have clearly undercut manufacturing workers, especially auto workers, and now supply over 11 percent of all manufacturing workers.

First Media’s video might well show lemon juice being added to a mixture of ice cream and washing powder. (The company again refused to say where they obtained the ice cream shown in the video and whether they had added anything to it before filming.) However, the underlying premise of this experiment — that manufacturers or retailers do, in fact, add washing powder to ice cream “for shine and lightness” — is false.

The more that I’ve come to understand its intricacies, the more I appreciate that lasting change in our food system has to begin with seeds.

His lettuces, like this Lava Dome mini crisphead, are coveted by top chefs for their distinct colors, flavors, crispiness and butteriness.

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Advanced manufacturing and engineering students from the Wayne Technical and Career Center were victorious at Monroe Community College’s annual Applied Technologies High School Precision Machining Competition. Noah Mueller, of Gananda, won first place in the senior competition, and Williamson students Connor McVey and Maxwell Lalone finished first and second in the junior competition. The event took place at the Applied Technologies Center in Rochester.Competitors were given three hours to complete a mill and lathe project using 6061-T6 aluminum. Each competitor was provided a dimensional print from which they were able to fabricate the parts using a manual mill and manual lathe. Competitors were judged on the specifications and tolerance of the parts manufactured. WTCC advanced manufacturing instructors are Kelly Paladino, Jason Johnston and Keith Rotach. All participants received a small tool set and MCC T-shirt.

The Kahr T9 Elite is an accurate, attractive, well-built pistol that should last a lifetime with good care and ammunition. My only criticism is the relatively low capacity for its size, but Kahr makes up for that somewhat by providing three magazines. It ships in a hard-sided case with the foam padding custom cut for two magazines and the pistol.

Allowing Medicare to negotiate prices with drug companies is an approach widely endorsed by Democrats and, historically, Republicans. It has bipartisan support of 92 percent among Americans. It was also endorsed in a recent report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The Trump administration made a partial gesture in this direction last year, announcing that it would allow Medicare Advantage plans (those paid for by the government but administered by private insurance companies) to negotiate prices with drug companies. But the administration has not pursued negotiation on behalf of the the much larger Medicare pool, despite Trump’s branding as an advocate of deal making. A bill allowing such negotiations was introduced by Democrats again in February but remains unheard.

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