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Are there enough hours in the day for hybrid work? 15 Mar, 2021 08:14 PM 5 minutes to read Flexible working means that the way we keep track of time worked will have to change. Photo / Getty Images Flexible working means that the way we keep track of time worked will have to change. Photo / Getty Images Financial Times By: Andrew Hill It s a year since I packed up my laptop and left my desk in London, with its stunning view of St Paul s Cathedral. I have been back once. Barely a day has passed when I have not read, or written about, the future of offices. ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Global rise in childhood mental health issues 12 Mar, 2021 06:16 PM 6 minutes to read Other By the time his parents rushed him to the hospital, 11-year-old Pablo was barely eating and had stopped drinking entirely. Weakened by months of self-privation, his heart had slowed to a crawl and his kidneys were faltering. Medics injected him with fluids and fed him through a tube first steps toward stitching together yet another child coming apart amid the tumult of the coronavirus crisis. For doctors who treat them, the pandemic s impact on the mental health of children is increasingly alarming. The Paris paediatric hospital caring for Pablo has seen a doubling in the number of children and young teenagers requiring treatment after attempted suicides since September. ....
Tomatoes cheapest in 12 years - food prices fall in February 11 Mar, 2021 04:24 AM 3 minutes to read Pak nSave Royal Oak is offering tomatoes for 8 cents a kilo. Photo / Supplied Food prices barely rose over the past 12 months as Covid-19 overshadowed the New Zealand economy. In fact, most of our supermarket staples fell in price across the year, with just the cost of takeaways and ready-meals pushing up average food costs, according to the latest Stats NZ Food Price Index. Stats NZ data today showed annual food prices increased 1.2 per cent to February 2021, which is the smallest annual increase since July 2019 when food prices increased 0.9 per cent. ....
Upper Hutt barely increases water renewals investment, others quadruple budget 10 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read A sinkhole appeared on Jervois Quay in Wellington City earlier this month. Photo / Mark Mitchell Wellington issues reporter, NZ [email protected] Some councils in the Wellington region are quadrupling their spend on water infrastructure renewals, but Upper Hutt City Council is increasing its budget by just 15 per cent. Fronting the water woes crisis with a significant uplift in spending is a priority for most draft Long Term Plans (LTP) in Wellington. These are councils 10-year budgets. A 2021/31 Long Term Planning Update, presented in a recent Wellington Water Committee meeting, has revealed just how much more councils are proposing to spend on renewal investments. ....