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Hope for small businesses as Covid-19 reopening plan announced
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Commenting on the Government’s reopening plan announced ton Thursday evening, Sven Spollen-Behrens, Director of the Small Firms Association (SFA) said: “Small firms will be incredibly pleased to hear that we now have some indicative dates for a wider reopening of business and society, particularly in the non-essential retail, hair and beauty and hospitality sectors, as well as those operating in the Experience Economy. This is something that SFA has been pressing for and we are pleased to see Government has taken on board business concerns.
“This announcement will give hope to many business owners and their staff, allowing them to plan for a safe and successful reopening that will benefit both our economy and society.
According to the research, food supply and restaurant provision featured strongly in terms of what employees feel supports wellbeing in the office.
Access to coffee, convenient refreshments and healthy meals in the workplace topped the list of factors contributing to workplace wellbeing.
For those who normally enjoy food services within their workplace, 80% said it helped them eat more healthily at work and 88% believed eating healthily on a daily basis impacted how they felt at work.
The research results come as Compass Group Ireland has launched its new Feedr app on the Dublin market, a Cloud canteen service in which employers can have healthy food delivered to the office or employees’ homes.
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