Author: Faisal

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – Some workers at the Hyundai auto plant in Montgomery have expressed interest in joining the United Auto Workers (UAW), a move that could have major implications for the city’s largest employer. will give.The UAW on Thursday announced a “major milestone” in which more than 30% of Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA) workers have signed union cards, giving these workers access to their wages and labor. He added that he did not think the conditions were sufficient.The UAW is pushing a public campaign to organize non-union auto plants across the country, and Hyundai’s announcement comes as another…

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After the first round of the Bahrain Championship on Thursday, France’s Tom Vaillon posted an 8-under 64 to take a one-stroke lead.The 22-year-old holds the lead ahead of South Africa’s Xander Lombard and Switzerland’s Joel Garback in his first full season on the European Tour.The Frenchman’s perfect opening round began with pars on the first five holes, but Vaillant closed out the front nine with three birdies and finished the round with birdies on the last two holes.”I tried to hit as many greens as I could. I just tried to play solid all day and putt with great speed.…

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Unheralded Frenchman Tom Vaillon shot a perfect 64 to take a narrow lead after the opening round of the Bahrain Championship.The world No. 454, who earned his European Tour card last season through the Challenge Tour, made eight birdies at Royal Golf Club on Thursday to lead South Africa’s Xander Lombard and Switzerland’s Joel Garback by one stroke.Leading Australia’s challenge to the top four was PGA Tour Q School winner Harrison Endicott, who made up for a few early bogeys with five birdies over the final 11 holes, finishing with a five-stroke lead at 3 under par. He tied for…

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The world No. 454, who earned his European Tour card last season through the Challenge Tour, made eight birdies at Royal Golf Club on Thursday to lead South Africa’s Xander Lombard and Switzerland’s Joel Garback by one stroke. Leading Australia’s challenge to the top four was PGA Tour Q School winner Harrison Endicott, who made up for a few early bogeys with five birdies over the final 11 holes, finishing with a five-stroke lead at 3 under par. He tied for 26th place. pace. Rasmus Hugaard, who was the pre-tournament favorite to win, made an eagle on the ninth final…

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Slovenian champion Matej Mohoric shows off his skills with a dominant solo victory in the second stage of the Volta a la Comunitato Valenciana (Canal – Mancomunitato de la Valdinha, 162.7km) Bahrain Victorious achieved their first win of the 2024 season. Mohoric strategically exploited the final technical descent, accelerating with power and using his excellent downhill skills to maintain a decisive advantage over his rivals.Vuelta a la Communitat Valenciana 2024 – 75th edition – Canal – Mancom de la Valdinha 162.7 km – January 2, 2024 – Matej Mohoric (SLO – Bahrain – Victory) – Photos Luis Angel Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency©2024″I knew…

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The world No. 454, who earned his DP World Tour card through the Challenge Tour last season, hit eight birdies at Royal Golf Club to lead by one stroke over South Africa’s Xander Lombard and Switzerland’s Joel Garback. Rasmus Hugaard, who was the pre-tournament favorite to win, made an eagle on the ninth final hole and finished with a 5-under 67, level with Scotland’s Scott Jamieson and England’s Marcus Armitage, who had a hole-in-one on the 12th. “I tried to hit as many greens as possible, play solid all day and putt with great speed. It would be great if…

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After the first day of the Bahrain Championship, South Africa’s Xander Lombard trailed leader Tom Vaillant by one stroke. The Frenchman didn’t hit a shot until the sixth hole at Royal Golf Club, but then he stepped up a gear and birdied eight of the final 13 holes to move to eight under with a bogey-free 64. This puts him ahead of Lombard and Switzerland’s Joel Gerbach by one stroke, ahead of South African Okie Strydom, Canadian Aaron Cockerill, Spaniard Alejandro Del Rey and Dane Sebastian Friedrich. He beat Sen by two strokes. Vaillant has rapidly risen to prominence in…

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doha – Japan beat Bahrain 3-1 here on Wednesday to advance to the AFC Asian Cup quarter-finals, while Iran defeated Syria 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.Goals from Ritsu Doan, Takefusa Kubo and Ayyo Ueda helped coach Hajime Moriyasu’s team outscore Bahrain, with few chances other than Ueda’s own goal from a scramble on the goal line.Japan took the lead in the 31st minute when Seiya Makuma’s 25-yard shot hit the post and deflected to Doan, who scored inside the box.Japan increased their lead to two points just four minutes into the second half. Kubo stole the ball in…

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The Norwegian Automobile Federation (NAF) on Wednesday concluded its bi-annual El Prix event, which tests dozens of popular EVs from around the world in various price ranges. Tesla has dominated the past four years, but in the 2024 winter El Prix, the newcomer not only gained the most range in cold weather, but also came closest to reaching its advertised range. The Norwegian Automobile Federation (NAF) is the largest interest and consumer association in Northern Europe, with over 500,000 members, representing around 25% of all car owners in the country. Twice a year, NAF holds a range test called El…

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Tom Vaillon, France33-31—64Joel Gerback, Switzerland33-32—65Xander Lombard, South Africa33-32—65Aaron Cockerill, Canada33-33—66Alejandro Del Rey, Spain33-33—66Sebastian Friedrichsen, Denmark33-33—66Ocky Strydom, South Africa35-31—66Marcus Armitage, UK34-33—67Jens Duntorp, Sweden32-35—67Dylan Frittelli, South Africa34-33—67Rasmus Højgaard, Denmark35-32—67Scott Jamison, Scotland34-33—67Chen Guxin (China)34-34—68Hugo Cousseau, France34-34—68Sean Crocker, USA34-34—68Rikuya Hoshino, Japan34-34—68Matthew Jordan, UK33-35—68Jeongwon Ko, France34-34—68Mike Lorenzo Vera, France36-32—68James Morrison, UK34-34—68Keita Nakajima, Japan34-34—68Marcel Schneider, Germany33-35—68Sebastian Soderberg, Sweden34-34—68Conor Syme, Scotland33-35—68Bernd Wiesberger, Austria32-36—68Matthew Baldwin, UK35-34—69Jamie Donaldson, Wales34-35—69Manuel Elvira, Spain34-35—69Harrison Endicott, Australia36-33—69Will Ennefer, UK33-36—69cullumhill, scotland33-36—69Jack Kruijswijk, South Africa33-36—69Frédéric Lacroix, France33-36—69Cole Maddy, USA35-34—69Matteo Manassero, Italy37-32—69Niklas Norgaard Moller, Denmark37-32—69Renato Paratore (Italy)36-33—69Matthew Southgate, UK34-35—69Andy Sullivan, UK35-34—69Paul Waring, UK36-33—69Kiradek Aphibanrat, Thailand35-35—70Sam Bairstow, UK34-36—70Adam Blom, Sweden36-34—70Dan Bradbury, UK37-33—70Filippo Celli (Italy)36-34—70Nicolas Korsaerts, Belgium34-36—70Nacho Elvira,…

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