The airline saw a large increase in use as employees sought corporate updates during the pandemic; now the enterprise social network is helping the company rev up operations again.
An Olympic showjumper held down a woman groom while his lover attacked her, a court heard yesterday.
Benjamin Maher and Kathleen Baker set upon Megan Pugh in a pub after an exhibition event at Hickstead.
The jury heard there was bad blood between the two women and they had clashed earlier in the day at the showjumping ground in West Sussex.
Accused: A court heard that Benjamin Maher, punched a woman groom in the face, and that Kathleen Baker, lashed out and kicked her with her high heels
Giving evidence, Miss Pugh said she had gone to the pub with friends after finishing work.
How Virgin Atlantic used Workplace from Facebook to great advantage during the pandemic
Virgin Atlantic was an early adopter of Workplace from Facebook. We find out how the collaboration tool has supported the airline throughout the pandemic
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Describing the role of the platform, Megan Buck, channels and social manager at Virgin Atlantic, says it was as a segregated platform connectivity tool when the company took it on, but the airline’s strategy is to “make it a productivity tool – an enabler to help people to do their job easier”.
As an example, she says it is looking to move some intranet functions onto Workplace from Facebook, such as crew rosters. For instance, airport team shifts, which used to be organised on WhatsApp, are now being managed via the Facebook platform.
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Story time is back in person at the Midland County Libraries this month
The library is limiting it to groups of 10 people at a time and everyone 10 and older needs to wear a mask. Author: Rachel Ripp (News West9) Published: 6:55 AM CST February 11, 2021 Updated: 6:55 AM CST February 11, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas Story time has always been our most well-attended program, said Megan Buck, social impact and community engagement coordinator at Midland County Libraries.
A visit to the library wouldn t be the same without a fun story to read. Before COVID we would have 45, 50 families come to story time. It was sometimes really crowded in here, Buck said.