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Elizabeth Illing moved into a tiny home believing it was a long-term solution to Austin's high rents. Illing said her rent and utility bills went up during the two years she's lived in the tiny home. I thought moving into the Casata tiny home community was a good idea for my family due to the affordability. I'm paying $600 to $700 more each month than I was before moving into the community. AdvertisementFor others considering moving into a tiny home, I would advise paying attention to your lease and definitely knocking on doors to talk to current residents.
Persons: Elizabeth Illing, Illing, she's, , I've, It's, rollerblading, we've, it's, that's, we're Organizations: Service Locations: Austin , Texas, Pest
CNN —“It was definitely heartbreaking to see,” American soccer star Timothy Weah says of a moment which, even 10 years on, he can still clearly recall. As a 12-year-old, it was the first time Weah – son of legendary Liberian soccer great George Weah – had seen racism in sport. “I think that was a moment that really … shook me as a young man,” the 23-year-old Weah tells CNN Senior Sport Analyst Darren Lewis. Weah and Iling-Junior agree that not spending much time with family is one of the most difficult challenges young soccer players face, especially those who move abroad, as they both did. “And I think, in mental health, that’s important to understand because I think there’s going to be a time where a lot more footballers are going to come and speak out about their mental health.
Persons: Timothy Weah, Kevin, Prince Boateng, Weah, George Weah –, Darren Lewis, , we’re, they’ve, Samuel Iling, Marco Bertorello, ” Weah, Sam, , “ I’ve, Germain, I’ve, Iling, ” Iling, I’m Organizations: CNN, AC Milan, Liberian, Weah, Juventus, CNN Sport, Juventus ’ “, Getty, Junior, US, National Team, Paris Saint, London Locations: American, Europe, AFP, Paris, Turin, Italy, I’m, London
London CNN —Citibank has won an employment tribunal case brought by an analyst it sacked for claiming expenses for meals he shared with his partner, and then lying about it. I accept that the respondent requires a commitment to honesty from its employees,” employment judge Illing said in the ruling. According to a transcript of an email exchange, included in the employment tribunal ruling, after Fekete filed the expense claim, his manager asked whether he had bought all the food for himself. At the time, he also had work concerns and experienced a “lack of support” from the company, according to the analyst. Citi’s expenses policy, parts of which are detailed in the ruling, also states that employees must list all attendees whose meals they submit for reimbursement.
Persons: Szabolcs Fekete, , Fekete, Illing, , ” Fekete, Organizations: London CNN, Citibank, Citigroup, Financial Times, Citi, CNN, LinkedIn Locations: Amsterdam
LONDON (AP) — A financial analyst who was fired by Citibank after claiming a two-sandwich lunch on expenses has lost a legal battle for wrongful dismissal. A British judge has ruled that the bank was entitled to sack Szabolcs Fekete for gross misconduct because he lied when he claimed to have consumed two sandwiches, two coffees and two pasta dishes during a work trip, when he had really shared them with his partner. Fekete, a financial crime expert working for the bank in London, sued for wrongful and unfair dismissal. But he continued to claim he ate all the food himself. Fekete later claimed he had been undergoing personal problems after the death of his grandmother, was on medical leave from work and was on medication while he was answering emailed questions about his expenses claim.
Persons: Szabolcs Fekete, Fekete, ” Fekete, Caroline Illing, Citibank “, Organizations: Citibank, British, Financial Locations: London, Amsterdam
The banker later admitted that he had shared the food with his partner and was fired by Citibank. In response, Mr Fekete's senior manager said that the receipt "appears to have two sandwiches, two coffees, and another drink . The bank also questioned whether he had shared two dinners of pesto pasta and pasta Bolognese with his partner, but Mr Fekete said that this was not the case. Mr. Fekete argued that there were mitigating factors, including the recent loss of his grandmother and that he was on strong medication when he replied to the emails. AdvertisementAdvertisementJudge Illing, presiding over the case, concluded that his dismissal was fair, as Mr. Fekete was not initially honest about the misclaimed expense.
Persons: , Szabolcs Fekete, Fekete's, Fekete, Mr Fekete, expensed, Illing Organizations: Citibank, Service, Banking Locations: Amsterdam
AWS on Wednesday announced its technology will support the Allen Institute as it builds a map of the human brain, called the Brain Knowledge Platform. To build the new platform, the Allen Institute is using single cell genomics technologies. The Allen Institute is a nonprofit research institute based in Seattle. As such, the Allen Institute is leveraging AWS' cloud computing and machine learning to standardize and consolidate complex brain data into one place. The Allen Institute will work to build the Brain Knowledge Platform over the next five years.
Persons: Dr, Ed Lein, It's, Lein, Rowland Illing Organizations: Genome Project, Allen Institute for Brain Science, Amazon Web Services, Wednesday, Allen Institute, Allen Locations: Washington ,, Seattle
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