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Archive for June 28th, 2007

New Zealand: Journalists need Intercultural Training

  Posted by admin on June 28th, 2007

Broadcasting Standards Authority in New Zealand is supporting better training in intercultural understanding for journalistsThe Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) is recommending better training in intercultural understanding for journalists, one of the recommendations presented at the recent Interfaith Dialogue in Waitangi, a forum to increase understanding and tolerance between nations of different cultures and religions.

“All cultures have a right to be treated fairly by the media,” says Dominic Sheehan, the BSA’s Chief Executive. “Better journalistic training in other cultures would be a solution to inadvertently offending people’s customs and protocols as a result of a lack of knowledge.”

Read more: BSA 

eBay launch Vietnamese website

  Posted by admin on June 28th, 2007

ebay vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge reports that eBay launched its website in Vietnamese in Hanoi on June 27. The Vietnamese site has not been added to the list of countries in which it operates that is found at the footer on the bottom of eBay’s pages.

The Vietnamese-language site ncludes a link to toggle between Vietnamese and English-language versions.

Read more: eBay 

Database launched for EU-terminology

  Posted by admin on June 28th, 2007

The InterActive Terminology for Europe database, a one-stop shop for EU-related terminology was today  opened to the general public.

IATE, combines the terminology databases of the individual EU institutions and bodies in a single database containing 8.7 million terms and covering all 23 official EU languages. IATE ,which has been in use by the translation services of the EU institutions since 2005, already plays a major role in ensuring the quality of the written communication of the EU institutions and bodies. Offering easy access to validated EU-related terminology, it ensures the consistency and reliability of terminology which is indispensable for producing the clear and unambiguous texts necessary for guaranteeing both the validity and transparency of the legislative process and effective communication with the citizens of the Union.

Read more: IATE 

Union publishes Safety Guide for Migrant Workers

  Posted by admin on June 28th, 2007

The TUC has published an employers’ guide to help ensure the safety of migrant workers.

The document, Safety and Migrant Workers, warns employers that many migrant staff are more vulnerable than UK employees to illness, injuries or death at work due to a lack of safety training, non-existent or inadequate safety clothing and equipment, and poor English skills.

Problems with language and a poor understanding of the culture in British workplaces means that some ‘rogue employers’ are likely to be cutting corners and risking the health of their migrant workforce.

Read more: Safety and Migrant Workers