SOME of the best-known employers in Hampshire have been sharing their experience of home working and looking out for staff’s mental health.
Southampton law firm Paris Smith, which last year produced a white paper called The Workforce of the Future, held an online discussion about leadership through the pandemic. Julie Breakell, director of KPMG on the south coast, said: “We’ve just tried to keep the hope alive with the communications. Everybody seems to be in a routine where we’re used to lockdown. We’re trying to do fun things together, not just leadership chats and touch points but as groups in various different offices we’re trying to do social things virtually as well.”
Home working and mental health at work are subjects for Paris Smith event
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak produced one of the most generous support packages in support of workers who could no longer do their jobs. While we won’t know the final bill for furlough for some months to come, the Government will certainly have to borrow enormous amounts of cash to see Brits through the pandemic. On November 25, the Office for Budgetary Responsibility (OBR), which keeps tabs on Government spending, estimated the borrowing for Covid would cost the Government a staggering £394billion in the 2020/2021 tax year.
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(Reuters) - Bermuda and the Bahamas aren’t exactly big players in the oil-and-gas world. They don’t produce any of the fuels at all. Yet the islands are deep wells of profit for European oil giant Royal Dutch Shell Plc.
FILE PHOTO: An oil tank truck fills the pumps at a Shell petrol station in Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 31, 2019. Picture taken May 31, 2019. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo
In 2018 and 2019, Shell earned more than $2.7 billion - about 7% of its total income in those years - tax-free by reporting profits in companies located in Bermuda and the Bahamas that employed just 39 people and generated the bulk of their revenue from other Shell entities, company filings show.
THE winners of the South Coast Business Awards can be revealed. The trophies for the Daily Echo’s awards covering Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are normally handed out during a glitzy ceremony at St Mary’s Stadium, home of the Saints. But Covid-19 meant this year’s are being revealed in a video on the Daily Echo website and in print. Principal sponsor Dutton Gregory and the category sponsors Paris Smith, Hampshire Chamber and Destination Southampton have all congratulated the finalists and he overall winners. Vincent Boni, regional managing director for the Daily Echo s publisher Newsquest and its digital marketing business LOCALiQ, said: “In these weird and frankly disturbing times, it remains great to be speaking to you all out there about taking part in this fabulous collection of worthy businesses competing to be recognised for their efforts and achievements.
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