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SINGAPORE, July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Great Place to Work
®, the global authority on workplace culture, surveyed over 3.3 million employees from across 16 diverse countries and cultures in Asia and the Middle East to determine the Best Workplaces in Asia™ 2021. This is the largest survey of employee experiences in Asia.
The 2021 Best Workplaces™ in Asia by Great Place to Work®.
To be named as best in Asia, these 200 companies were the highest ranked on Great Place to Work
® Best Workplaces™ National lists across the region. This recognition is based on confidential survey data assessing employee experiences of trust, innovation, company values and leadership. Companies are also evaluated on how well they are creating a For All™ workplace experience, inclusive of all employees no matter who they are or what they do.
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SINGAPORE, July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Great Place to Work
, the global authority on workplace culture, surveyed over 3.3 million employees from across 16 diverse countries and cultures in Asia and the Middle East to determine the Best Workplaces in Asia 2021. This is the largest survey of employee experiences in Asia.
To be named as best in Asia, these 200 companies were the highest ranked on Great Place to Work Best Workplaces National lists across the region. This recognition is based on confidential survey data assessing employee experiences of trust, innovation, company values and leadership. Companies are also evaluated on how well they are creating a For All workplace experience, inclusive of all employees no matter who they are or what they do.
10m doses a day: China s vaccination rollout complete with ice cream watoday.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from watoday.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
10m doses a day: Chinaâs vaccination rollout complete with ice cream
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By Vivian Wang and Keith Bradsher
April 7, 2021 â 6.38am
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Beijing: In Beijing, the vaccinated qualify for buy-one-get-one-free ice cream cones. In northern Gansu province, a county government published a 20-stanza poem extolling the virtues of the jab. In the southern town of Wancheng, officials warned parents that if they refused to get vaccinated, their childrenâs schooling and future employment and housing were all at risk.
China is deploying a medley of tactics, some tantalising and some threatening, to achieve mass vaccination on a staggering scale: a goal of 560 million people, or 40 per cent of its population, by the end of June.