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Aldi uses security tags on £4 cheese as Co-op protects steaks from thieves

Aldi uses security tags on £4 cheese as Co-op protects steaks from thieves
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Wolverhampton Aldi security tag £4 cheese and Co-op lock steaks amid cost of living crisis

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PwC sets down 3-day office guidelines for staff

PwC sets down 3-day office guidelines for staff ‘Life will not be going back to pre-pandemic levels,’ managing partner says about 17 hours ago   Professional services firm PwC Ireland has told its 3,100 staff that it will expect them to work in their offices or at client sites for two to three days a week on average in a new hybrid working model post the pandemic. PwC managing partner Feargal O’Rourke told staff on Monday that the firm would expect them to “co-locate for innovation and connection on average two to three days per week”. “This will vary week to week and project to project or at particularly busy times of the year,” he added. Mr O’Rourke said this model was consistent with staff feedback on the issue, and aligned with the firm’s assessment of “what time might be needed in co-location to support in-person connections, learning, innovation, and to foster a sense of belonging and shared values so central to our culture and success.”

PwC tells staff they will be expected in office for two to three days a week

PwC tells staff they will be expected in office for two to three days a week ‘Life will not be going back to pre-pandemic levels,’ managing partner says about an hour ago   Professional services firm PwC Ireland has told its 3,100 staff that it will expect them to work in their offices or at client sites for two to three days a week on average in a new hybrid working model post the pandemic. PwC managing partner Feargal O’Rourke told staff on Monday that the firm would expect them to “co-locate for innovation and connection on average two to three days per week”.

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