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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about workers cover a wide range of topics, including the impact of Microsoft 365 outages on office workers, job losses due to steel tariffs, immigration policy effects on farm labor, political reactions from workers, and workplace scandals. Other threads address nuclear plant safety for workers, labor history in art, and even a music video celebrating worker collaboration. These conversations reflect diverse perspectives on how policies, technology, and events affect workers across different industries and regions.
Microsoft 365 Crashes: A Double-Edged Sword for Office Workers
As if 2024 needed another plot twist, Microsoft 365 services met an unexpected hiccup earlier this week, leading to widespread reports of outages across critical applications like Outlook, Teams, and other associated services. With...
When factory worker Stephen Nesbitt decided he wanted to celebrate last week's royal wedding by getting a tattoo on his thigh he reasonably assumed the tattoo artist would know when the national celebration was taking place.
Unfortunately for the 33-year-old however he was wrong and...
TOKYO—A project to install air filters to reduce airborne radiation at the No. 1 reactor building of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex began Monday, in a move aimed at allowing workers to enter the building for the first time since the start of the crisis to make needed repairs...
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Two City workers Sebastian Marsh and Harry Fildes have been suspended after being caught up in an email sex scandal.
Marsh asked friend Fildes if it was OK to ‘have a go’ at his ‘hot’ ex-girlfriend and flatmate Miss Palmer, and he received replies insulting her.
Fildes went as far as...
BOSTON (Reuters Life!) – Waves of criticism have followed the removal of a mural depicting workers' history in Maine, including the iconic "Rosie the Riveter," from government offices in the state capital Augusta.
Governor Paul LePage, a Republican, has said through spokesmen that he received...
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Join Ryan and Steve each week as they cover the Microsoft cloud. You can follow and interact with the show at Link Removed
In this episode:
Discover how to get the most out of your Worker Roles using dynamic code.
Learn how to enable multiple admins on your Windows Azure account.
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