“I’m a data-driven person and the data on right to work is overwhelming,” Wedo told The Daily Signal in an interview. That’s why this “undercover boss” is supporting the Sussex County proposal. He has set his sights on right to work as an audacious new challenge in his home state, which he says is “strategically located with an awesome brand that has been left unattended by unenlightened leaders.”Īlthough Delaware has experienced economic decline in recent years, Wedo said, the state “can be reinvigorated through the free enterprise system and with the right mix of incentives to attract new business.” Wedo, now chairman, president, and CEO of Greenville-based Premier Restaurant Group, is widely known as a “turnaround CEO” with a talent for reinventing and reinvigorating brands that have not realized their full potential. The effort is proceeding in tandem with a similar proposal in Sandoval County, New Mexico, where the first of two public hearings before the county commission is scheduled for Thursday. All of the council members are Republicans. If such a timetable holds, the five-member Sussex County Council could vote on the proposal at its meeting Oct. Now he wants to be part of a bigger change by getting behind right-to-work legislation about to be proposed in one of the three counties in his home state of Delaware.Įlected officials in Sussex County, Delaware, were expected to make a public announcement on the right-to-work bill as early as Tuesday. He sold the company in 2015 after implementing workplace changes based in part on his undercover experience. Wedo was president and CEO of Buffets Inc., which operated hundreds of buffet-style restaurants under the names Old Country Buffet and HomeTown Buffet and had 18,000 employees in 35 states. ( M.GREENVILLE, Delaware-When he appeared on the CBS reality television series “Undercover Boss” in October 2013, Anthony Wedo worked alongside cashiers, servers, grill cooks, dishwashers, and managers to find out what was happening inside his company. The event is organised for the seventh time by AGOAK International spearheaded by former Isipathana, CR & FC and national rugby player Dilroy Fernando and supported by PickMe and Elephant House. Benedict’s/Good Shepherd Convent winning the bowl title.Īpart from the tournament it’s going to be of carnival atmosphere and fun filled as the organizers have made arrangements for those coming to witness to enjoy the day along with music provided by popular local bands and street food stalls will also be there to enjoy a hearty meal and not forgetting the kids who can enjoy in the children’s playing area. Last year the combination of Dharmaraja/Mahamaya clinched the Cup title while Trinity/Hillwood bagged the Plate title and St. Peter’s College/Holy Family Convent Bambalapitiya and Thurstan College/Ratnavalie BV. Benedict’s College/Good Shepherd Convent Colombo, Vidyartha College/Pushpadana Girls School, St. Anthony’s Girls School, Dharmaraja College/Mahamaya Girls’ School, St. Anthony’s College/Good Shepherd Convent Kandy, St. Methodist College, DSS/Sirimavo BV, Ananda College/Musaeus College, Trinity College/Hillwood and Ladies, S. Bridget’s Convent, Kingswood College/Girls High School, Wesley College/St. The combination teams that will be in action are Royal College/Visakha Vidyalaya, Isipathana College/St. With each team allowed two players above the age category of over -25, three players above 35 years of age and two female players from sister schools of the boy’s teams, the mix ensures that players from different eras come together. The finals are scheduled to be played from 7.30 p.m. The 16 brother/sister schools battling for honours will see 44 matches being worked out including exhibition matches planned to be played in between. onwards which will go on till late night. The past students of brothers and sisters from 16 schools will converge again to battle it out for the C Tag Rugby 7’s title scheduled to be played on September 16 (Saturday) at Longdon Place with the kick-off slotted set from 1.00 p.m.
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