Subscribers can listen to this article TRESemmé products. Roy Rochlin, Getty via AFP Unilever has agreed to pull TRESemmé products from all stores for 10 days.This comes after the company's executives met with EFF leaders on Thursday morning, following a hair advertisement that depicted white women's hair as "normal", but black women's hair as "dry…
EFF supporters at Menlyn Mall in Pretoria, South Africa. The EFF is expected to meet Unilever on Thursday, following the outrage that its hair advertisement sparked.In a letter to Unilever CEO Alan Jope, the party threatened "robust action" if there was no response in 24 hours. The EFF will also meet Clicks' management on Thursday.The EFF…
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TURLOCK, Calif. — California, like much of the nation, is not producing enough nurses working at bedsides to meet the needs of an aging and diverse population, fueling a workforce crunch that risks endangering quality patient care. Nearly 60% of California counties, stretching between the borders with Mexico and Oregon, face a nursing shortage, according