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STOCKHOLM, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Sweden-based company Polygiene buys British Addmaster Holdings Limited, making it a comprehensive supplier of antimicrobial solutions for both soft and hard surfaces. On one of the last days of the year, an extraordinary general meeting voted in favor of Polygiene s acquisition of Addmaster Holdings Limited at a purchase price of SEK 374 million. It s great to have the backing of the EGM. We can now focus on merging the two companies and getting the organization established. The acquisition will allow us to offer the market a comprehensive solution of antimicrobial functions for both soft surfaces such as textiles and hard surfaces such as floors, handles, kitchen and bathroom fittings in public spaces. This reduces the need for washing and cleaning, therefore lessens our environmental impact, comments Ulrika Björk, CEO of Polygiene, which was establ
Key workers have been pushed to the limits in unprecedented circumstances caused by Covid-19. When the pandemic is finally behind us, Abi Goodwin, from Harwich, believes all frontline workers should be given a pay rise for their efforts. “I hate my job cleaning a hospital but I need a job to pay the bills,” she added. “I am risking my family’s life and mine.” However, Georgie Martin, who is also from Harwich, said: “A pay rise is all well and good but it would be lost in increased taxes don’t forget. “Rewards should be things like free parking for the NHS, a tax relief for all key workers as plenty of people are still out there working, keeping the world going round.
Should our frontline workers be rewarded when the pandemic is over? NORTH Essex residents have voiced conflicting views as to whether the nation s frontline workers should be rewarded following the coronavirus pandemic. Frontline workers have been pushed to their limits over the past year trying to carry out their jobs to their best ability in unprecedented circumstances caused by Covid-19. Coronavirus cases may be rising in north Essex, but there is hope on the horizon with the opening of vaccination centres in the area. When the pandemic is finally behind us Abi Goodwin, from Harwich, believes all frontline workers should be given a pay rise for their efforts.