Deloitte Cuts Office Temperatures by 2C in UK

In an effort to reduce expenses and carbon emissions, Deloitte is lowering temperatures in its UK offices. To cut down on energy use, the thermostat is being lowered by 2 degrees at 22 locations, some of which were also temporarily closed over Christmas. The plans, which are anticipated to result in savings of approximately 75,000 […]

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Here’s how Mark Zuckerberg informed 11,000 employees were being laid off, leaving the staff stunned

Meta, the parent corporation of Facebook, announced widespread layoffs. The decision was made by the company’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, in a message to the Meta staff. He described it as one of the “most difficult adjustments in Meta’s history. “He expressed regret to those impacted by the layoff and fully accepted responsibility for it. Following […]

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Kherson is without water and electricity because of Ukraine war

The Moscow-installed government announced on Telegram that there is currently no water or electricity supply in Kherson and a few other locations in the area. According to the report, the damage was caused by an attack on the Berislav-Kakhovka highway, attacked by the Ukrainian side and involved three concrete high-voltage power poles.  The Russian-backed authorities […]

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Labor Shortage Is a Bottleneck That Will Persist

The supply chain is definitely disrupted but also recovering. That is the contradiction that has been revealed by the quarterly tradition of businesses giving analysts an explanation of their earnings results. Let’s start with the positive news: Most executives concur that transportation bottlenecks are thinning and raw material prices are leveling off. The COVID-Zero lockdowns […]

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