A Tasmanian mother whose son died in the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy is pushing for law reform
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David O Byrne overlooked for preselection by Tasmanian Labor
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The pandemic has taken its toll on collaboration in the workplace as employees find themselves dispersed to various locations and in-person interactions are limited.The Learning and Skills at Work Survey 2021 released earlier this year by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) in London, in partnership with Accenture, confirmed what many of us already knew face-to-face collaboration has declined by 67 percent during the pandemic, according to the report. With the help of technology, though, collaboration can be brought back. Last year, organizations of all kinds quickly turned to tools like Zoom to connect and collaborate, making use of its many features to find new ways of making meaningful connections to get work done and address social needs.While Zoom had been widely used before the pandemic, particularly in corporate settings, it was often used as a “one to many” form of communication. Since the pandemic, though, organizations and L&D professionals hav