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The Way

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Initial release Spain
Directors Emilio Estevez
CinematographyJuanmi Azpiroz
Executive producers Janet Sheen
Julio Fernández
Producers Emilio Estevez
David Alexanian
Julio Fernández
The movie was so realistic, I felt that I was in the pilgrimage with the characters. It was not corny or sentimental, nor . . .
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About The Way


An American father travels to France to retrieve the body of his estranged son, who died while attempting the pilgrimage to Spain's Santiago de Compostela. He resolves to take the journey himself, in an effort to understand both himself and his son.

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A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet

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... " Ordinary people like them are the majority, so The Way things ended for them is particularly painful to us, " a Weibo comment liked thousands of times reads...

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... " The ultimate goal at the extreme end is to help save lives and protect property, all The Way to helping people make the best weather impact decisions, for example, do I need an umbrella, do I need to leave early? ...

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... " I feel like Vinnie s been penalised because of The Way he looks, not because of his breed, " she says...

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Dec 3,2023 12:21 am

... " The snow just came down and as you can see the road all The Way down is still blocked, " he said...

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... Many also say that another consequence of Nixon and Kissinger s bombing campaign was that it helped pave The Way for one of the worst genocides of the 20th century...

American Fiction director says white audiences are too comfortable with black clichés

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... It s the story of an author, Monk, played by Jeffrey Wright, who becomes disillusioned with The Way the publishers he wants to work with only seem interested in stereotypical black storytelling...

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Police Scotland pay out almost £1m over sexism case

Dec 1,2023 9:21 pm

Police Scotland has paid a former female firearms officer almost £1m after an employment tribunal found she had been victimised.

Rhona Malone raised concerns about sexism within The Force .

She had received an email saying two female firearms officers shouldn't be deployed together when there were sufficient male staff on duty.

Ms Malone's solicitor Margaret Gribbon told The Bbc it was a watershed moment for Police Scotland .

In a joint statement from Ms Malone and Police Scotland , they said a settlement had been agreed which included a payment of £947,909. 07.

It said Chief Constable Iain Livingstone had personally apologised to Ms Malone for the issues highlighted in the tribunal.

This included The Force 's " poor response when a dedicated and promising officer raised legitimate concerns".

The Statement added that The Chief constable was committed to " leading change" in policing in Scotland to improve the experiences of women.

'Horrific culture'

The tribunal heard Last Year that Ms Malone was a committed police constable who had an exemplary record.

It accepted evidence that

One female officer said she was told women should not be firearms officers because they menstruate and this would affect their temperament.

The tribunal was critical of witnesses appearing on behalf of Police Scotland . It found The Evidence of a chief superintendent " implausible" and " wholly unsatisfactory" and described the actions of an HR official as " neither honest nor reliable. "

When Rhona Malone raised concerns about her experiences she was offered a small payout on the condition she signed a non disclosure agreement (NDA) to stop her speaking out. She refused and ended up taking her case to an employment tribunal.

In 2020, she wanted acknowledgement and accountability for The Way she'd been treated and would have been an absolute hypocrite if she'd signed the NDA.

Last Year she described winning her tribunal as " vindication" but said Police Scotland had put her through " absolute hell. "

Ms Malone's solicitor Margaret Gribbon told Bbc Scotland : " Unfortunately it has cost the taxpayer exorbitant sums but that is The Price that has to be paid where an employer has committed multiple breaches of the equality act. "

She Said that there had also been losses on other levels.

" My client has lost a promising police career and the tribunal heard evidence from other armed female officers who had been trained at considerable public expense, but have been Driven Out of the firearms division because of the rampant culture of sexism, " She Said .

She added: " This ought to be a watershed moment for Police Scotland . My client's motivation in pursuing this litigation was always to obtain accountability and for her harrowing experience to be used as a catalyst for change.

" The Chief Constable has said that he will lead that change and - in his words - He Said action should be taken that should be 'visible, aggressive and firm' and that ought to start with Police Scotland pledging to publicly divulge details of the recommendations and findings of the PSNI review and also their plan of action to ensure that the taxpayer is not unnecessarily exposed to The Risk of such eyewatering sums being paid as a result of breaches of employment recommendations. "

Police Scotland said the PSNI was finalising its work on The Independent review of The Employment tribunal decision.



Source of news: bbc.com

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