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The first Tuesday of April is designated as a special day to acknowledge and appreciate caregivers who do tremendous work providing support and care to loved ones in need.
ONE CARE Home and Community Support Services, Huron and Perth counties recognizes the important role caregivers play in supporting loved ones to live at home, while ensuring they are supported while they provide care to those most vulnerable.
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“We understand the incredible challenges caregivers face during this difficult time of isolation,” said executive director Kathy Scanlon.
ONE CARE provides ongoing relief to caregivers through pandemic
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The Marketing Achievement Awards (MAAs) celebrates the marketers and brands who have promoted the value marketing in driving strategy and business growth. This year was no different in spite of the alternative ceremony format.
“While it was certainly an arduous task for our esteemed judges to sift through the entries for each category and select the winners from an impressive list of finalists, there is no doubt in my mind that this has been a rewarding time, enabling us as a Council to become more acutely aware of the tremendous talent that we have growing right here in our own country,” said Mohale Ralebitso, chairperson of the Marketing Awards Council.
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When COVID-19 sent millions of Californians home to work remotely, shop online and video conference their doctors, companies adapted by replacing certain services with new technology.
Now, that automation is reshaping jobs faster than previously thought.
âEverythingâs online. Itâs become the nature of our lives during the pandemic,â said Jane Oates, president of the nonprofit WorkingNation and former assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor during the Obama administration. âItâs going to accelerate the use of technology in every job and for functions where it wasnât used before. Some jobs that were already beginning to go, the pandemic will accelerate their demise.â