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2021-03-14

[N] Phone records of Kumasi kidnappers land in Court
[N] Police gun down suspected robber at Awudome cemetery
[A] Nothing stops Ghana from legalizing Polygamy---Dr. Sa-ad Iddrisu
[A] Court fines Pastor for spreading faeces
[B] FDA calls on media to help flush out unregistered products from market
[I] Emirates will now let you pay to not sit next to a stranger
[N] Government to help Ghanaians pay house rents with new scheme
[B] Govt provides Ghs 42.8 million in operations and payroll support to STC et al

2021-03-13

[S] Team Akpokavie outlines five thematic areas for Ghana sports development
[S] CAF elects Motsepe as new president
[S] 2021 Gold Fields PGA Qualifiers tees off on March 17
[S] Ebusua Dwarfs unveil Japanese striker Jindo Morishita
[S] Brighton’s Tariq Lamptey out for the season
[N] Afenyo-Markin defends government’s decision to introduce new levies
[N] €890 million approved for construction of 33 health projects
[N] Soldier land grab: 'If La youth rise, there's little we can do' – Elders warn
[B] Gov’t introduces 10pesewas ‘borla’ tax to clean Ghana
[B] NLA to bring back Live Draws for 5/90 Lotto
[B] Minister gives Kejetia traders final warning ahead of demolition
[B] Domelevo lands top international job after forced retirement
[N] Suspected armed robbers arrested at Kasoa not soldiers – Ghana Armed Forces
[B] Trotros and Taxis to enjoy free income tax, hotels and restaurants to get 30%

2021-03-12

[A] There Can’t Be Another Shatta Michy, I Own The Brand – Shatta Michy Fires Trolls
[A] National Film Authority to ban all unclassified videos from 1st May
[A] Ghana Music Awards-USA gets official headline sponsor
[S] My target is to play in France – Danlad Ibrahim
[N] Akosombo School students who tested positive for COVID have recovered
[I] Biden eyes 4 July as ‘Independence Day’ from virus
[I] Royal family ‘very much not racist’, insists duke
[S] Covid-19 crisis present opportunity for CK Akonnor to experiment with squad
[N] Ghana goalkeeper Richard Ofori injury not serious – Orlando Pirates
[S] Hearts of Oak gem Raddy Ovouka earns Congo call-up
[N] Highest Paid Players in the Ghana Premier League
[S] Algerian side USM Algers unveil striker Kwame Opoku
[B] AfCFTA expected to significantly promote peace and security
[B] 2021 Budget will ensure recovery and macroeconomic stability
[A] Spotify and the future of African streaming
[N] Education Ministry Agency heads excited about NAPO’s performance
[B] We’ll soon provide food items to schools – Buffer Stock Company
[N] Parliament approves Regional Ministers-designate
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International

[ 2021-03-19 ]

Over half of staff go back to workplace
More than half of the country’s employees
travelled to work last week for the first time
since official figures began being recorded last
June.

The Office for National Statistics reported that
53 per cent of workers travelled to their place of
employment at least once during the week to March
14, up from 48 per cent the week before.

The findings suggest that people began returning
to the workplace after schools reopened in England
on March 8. With the country still in lockdown,
official advice is that people should continue to
work from home if possible.

Despite the drift back to the office, new habits
appear likely to remain a permanent feature of the
economy after the pandemic is over. A report by
the Bank of England suggests that 34 per cent of
the workforce will continue working one day a week
from home.

The Bank’s decision-maker panel of 8,000 chief
financial officers said that 49 per cent of
workers were at home one day a week last month,
compared with 14 per cent before the pandemic.
Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England,
said this week: “I would be very surprised if
things went back to how they were before Covid.
For many people there will be more of a hybrid
model of working from home and working in a place
of work.”

While some companies plan to cut office space —
including Aviva, HSBC, Standard Chartered, Lloyds
Bank and Metro Bank — others are keen for
workers to return as soon as possible.

David Solomon, chief executive at Goldman Sachs,
told the bank’s 41,000 employees this month that
they should all be back in the office by the end
of summer. He called remote working an
“aberration that we are going to correct as
quickly as possible. This is not ideal for us and
it’s not a new normal.”

Jamie Dimon, boss of JP Morgan, said last year
that productivity was slipping on Mondays and
Fridays. He also expressed concerns about the
damage for graduate trainees and new starters.

“There are a lot of people who have been hired
into our companies who have never been into our
company,” he said at a conference in October.
“How do you build a culture and character? How
are you going to learn properly?”

Source - The Times, UK



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