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People â The Adecco Group, Randstad Spain, Talent Rise, The SR Group, Kyloe Partners, Berry Recruitment 09 April 2021 The Adecco Group announced that Jean-Christophe Deslarzes was re-elected as Chairman and all current members of the Board were re-elected at its Annual General Meeting. The Board also announced it achieved gender parity with Rachel Duanâs election to the Board, bringing female representation on the Board of Directors to 50%. All members of the Board that stood for re-election were confirmed for another one-year term including Jean-Christophe Deslarzes, who is serving as Chair, as well as Kathleen Taylor, Ariane Gorin, Alexander Gut, Didier Lamouche, David Prince and Regula Wallimann. ....
Last modified on Sat 3 Apr 2021 04.25 EDT Itâs springtime in the UK and hundreds of thousands of cows are being let outside for the first time since the onset of winter. Social media is full of videos of the animals joyfully jumping and galloping as they rush through farm gates into grassy fields. Itâs always a great day when our Mixed Breed Herd of Dairy Cows come skipping back out into the fields! After spending the past few winter months sheltering from the cold and rain in our barn, this joyful moment signifies warmer times ahead as we move into spring.Look at them go! pic.twitter.com/xhyoSlb1yP Riverford Dairy (@riverforddairy) March 4, 2021 ....
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BAREFOOT Bakery has opened another cafe over the second lockdown. The bakery, which is renowned for its coffee shop in Jericho, has now opened a new site in North Parade. Fraser Jones, the owner of the cafe, said that although they ‘were aware of the limitations’ of opening the new cafe in the middle of the pandemic, they decided to continue with their plans. Mr Jones said: “We closed our Jericho store back in March, at the beginning of the lockdown, because the layout of the shop is not easy to work with social distancing, and the landlord was doing some work on the whole building anyway. ....
Since the lockdown ended, however, the cafe has not changed anything. Mr Jones said: “We haven’t actually changed anything since the lockdown because we are currently doing takeaway only. “It is a very small site and as we are still in tier two it would only be people from the same households sitting in, so we would only be able to fit a few people in any way and there’s quite a lot of paperwork to fill out about this. “So we are going to wait until all the restrictions are gone before we open for sit-ins.” “I think people were pleased to travel in as well, we had locals travelling in and people from far and wide. ....