thatis we are seeing at the moment, that is a problem for customer facing industries, where the decisions that companies will make is always about protecting the customer and that means asking people who are ill, not to come in. asking people who are ill, not to come in- to come in. this is a real problem to come in. this is a real problem for to come in. this is a real problem for employers l to come in. this is a real| problem for employers to navigate this well, because you may have those who work for you, you perhaps have covid and they do not have any symptoms, they do not have any symptoms, they are asymptomatic, they may not even have a test and you ve got to protect the rest of the workforce and we have got surging demand for your or service. it is a tricky situation to manage. i5 or service. it is a tricky situation to manage. is usually problematic situation to manage. is usually problematic for situation to manage. is usually problematic for companies - situation to
The Cuauhtémoc Sailing School Ship of the Mexican Navy will remain these days docked at the Port of Valencia, a visit that is part of the good relations between the Valencian precinct and its Mexican counterparts. The Aztec country is one of Valenciaport’s main trading partners. In fact, in the first eleven months of the .
to normal, estimates were that 60% of office workers were spending at least some of the week in the office, and footfall on streets like this were 70% of pre pandemic levels, which is why this news has been described by business organisations here in london as a crushing blow. and it could lead to some perhaps unexpected but certainly unwelcome effects on the cost of living. if we aren t able to go out and take full advantage of the reopening of the economy then we are staying at home. we are not buying services, we are not going out, we are buying goods instead, that increases demand for physical goods and that, potentially, could add to already quite acute inflationary pressures. fans at old trafford tonight will need more than a ticket from next week. covid passes for large venues will be needed in england, something already required elsewhere in the uk. we ve experienced the implementation of covid passports in scotland and wales.
by business organisations here in london as a crushing blow. and it could also lead to some unexpected and unpleasant consequences for the cost of living. if we are not able to go out and take full advantage of the reopening of the economy, then we are staying at home, we re not buying services, not going out, we re buying goods instead, and that increases demand for physical goods and that potentially could add to already quite acute inflationary pressures. rising prices at the same time as slower economic activity is the worst of both worlds and certainly not the christmas boost that many businesses were hoping for. simon jack, bbc news. with me is baroness mcgregor smith who is president of the british chambers of commerce, and a conservative peer. thank you very much indeed for being with us. first of all, what do you make of these restrictions and how do you think they will affect business? i do you think they will affect business? do you think they will affect business? ,, ., ,