Bleak futures fuel widespread protests by young Colombians
REGINA GARCIA CANO and ASTRID SUÁREZ, Associated Press
May 15, 2021
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1of9A student performs a play called Who killed them during anti-government protests in Cali, Colombia, Tuesday, May 11, 2021. Colombians have protested across the country against a government they feel has long ignored their needs, allowed corruption to run rampant and is so out of touch that it proposed tax increases during the coronavirus pandemic.Andres Gonzalez/APShow MoreShow Less
2of9Indigenous demonstrators attend an anti-government march in Cali, Colombia, Wednesday, May 12, 2021. Colombians have taken to the streets for weeks across the country after the government proposed tax increases on public services, fuel, wages and pensions, but have continued even after President Ivan Duque walked back the tax hike.Andres Gonzalez/APShow MoreShow Less
Dianna Ortiz, Survivor and Witness of the Guatemalan Genocide (1958-2021)
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Dianna Ortiz, sobreviviente y testigo del genocidio en Guatemala (1958-2021)
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Founder said he had to ‘break the mould’ from selling to consolidators
All shares of Montrose-based Gill Financial have been placed into an employee ownership trust (EOT) with all seven staff becoming direct beneficiaries of the partnership.
The trust will take on full ownership immediately, securing the future of the company which looks after £100m ($134.3m, €110.4m) of assets for its clients.
The firm has become the first Scottish business in the advice sector to become entirely employee-owned.
Selling
Roy Gill, founder of Gill Financial, said: “This move is about the brilliant team here and our clients first and foremost. A business does not exist without clients and we need to look after them before anyone else