Lindex wins in court – a clear victory for women’s needs
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Lindex wins in court – a clear victory for women’s needs

Driving change for women is a central part of Lindex’s work. A clear ruling has now been issued by the Swedish Patent and Market Court in the case concerning Lindex’s communication around period panties, where the company Essity has been the opposing part.  The court ruled in favor of Lindex on all essential points and also ordered Essity to pay Lindex’s legal costs, a clear message that strengthens Lindex’s continued efforts to support women’s needs and rights.
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‘The court has ruled in our favour on all essential matters, an important decision that strengthens our continued

Significant Funding Enhances Early Childhood Education: Over .3 Million Designated for Head Start Programs in Cattaraugus County
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Significant Funding Enhances Early Childhood Education: Over .3 Million Designated for Head Start Programs in Cattaraugus County

Congressman Nick Langworthy Secures .4 Million Federal Grant for Head Start Services in Cattaraugus County WNY News Now – Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23)…

‘Heavy Makeup’ Helps Break Stereotypes with Metal Makeup Tutorials
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‘Heavy Makeup’ Helps Break Stereotypes with Metal Makeup Tutorials

Finnish people are metalheads. Now this passion has taken a new form as this spring’s makeup tutorials are served as metal music with K-Citymarket’s Heavy Makeup songs. Featuring four fierce female vocalists, the Heavy Makeup campaign wants to combat stereotypical portrayals in makeup marketing.
For decades, advertising has promoted stereotypical portrayals of women. Even in Finland, a country that tops global rankings in gender equality. Because of this, K-Citymarket, the biggest supermarket chain in Finland, launched Heavy Makeup, a new type of beauty portfolio centered around women’s

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Information from the 2025 AGM of H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB

On Wednesday 7 May H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB held its annual general meeting chaired by lawyer Andreas Steen. The AGM approved the board’s proposal that a dividend of SEK 6.80 per share be distributed to the shareholders. The dividend will be paid in two instalments during the year, one in May and one in November. The record date for the first dividend payment of SEK 3.40 per share is 9 May 2025. The dividend payment is expected to be made by Euroclear Sweden AB on 14 May 2025. The record date for the second dividend payment of SEK 3.40 per share is 7 November 2025. The dividend payment is