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Friday September 25th, 2020 night edition

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Another strategy we discussed in our previous Champion Roadmap was our renewed focus on releasing more new champions.

So far in 2020, we’ve released….

Dr. Mundo’s update is in full swing right now, as is early work on another unannounced champion update.

With that, let’s jump into the mage and support that’ll round out our champions for 2020, as well as an update on Mundo’s VGU and a little sneak peak on the first champion to set sail in 2021.

We saw that a lot of people wanted us to keep Mundo as a fun and comical champion, so that’s definitely something we plan on keeping.

We’ve decided to move forward with making Mundo an extremely difficult champion to lock down.

We’re still planning on doing another VGU poll, which will happen next year and be for the following champion update. »

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Walmart cuts workers' hours but increases workload as sales rise amid pandemic

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In August, Walmart announced a 9.3% rise in store sales and a 97% rise in e-commerce.

According to staff, the company is now pushing ahead with restructuring plans that for some workers has “cut hours horrendously.

Several former and current Walmart said the Great Workplace program included significant cuts to workers’ hours, pay cuts, increased workloads, and Walmart’s new teaming program is expected to bring about similar changes. »

Investigation launched after black barrister mistaken for defendant three times in a day

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The head of the courts service in England and Wales has apologised to a black barrister after she was stopped and mistaken for a defendant three times in one day at court.

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Wilson said that she was “absolutely exhausted” after what had happened and that “a light needs to be shone on this”. »