[ad_1] After the spring virus outbreak and the work and travel restrictions that were introduced across the country, the number of passengers in both public transport and long-distance train traffic plummeted. In some areas, the attrition rate was as high as 90%. The travel restrictions and reduction made it very …
Read More »In the supportive accommodation in Sofo, no angel sings over the crown
[ad_1] Published: Dec 13, 2020 at 10:43 a.m.Updated: December 13, 2020 at 11:01 a.m. Stefan had returned with considerable probability to liquor and hash when he cleaned out the shed last summer. But he was given a more sensible alternative than the park bench and chilly nights on the Pelican-shaped …
Read More »Nordic CEO of Spotify: “In a successful company, you have to be nice to each other”
[ad_1] Perhaps the energy Jenny Hermanson radiates is reduced when we speak in a video link, but in that case it is not noticeable. She likes to talk openly about herself and her leadership. The words come quickly. Not long ago her co-workers were shocked by the news that their …
Read More »British business bunkers ahead of tough Brexit
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: Dec 13, 2020 at 6:44 a.m. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth / AP / TT Will British companies get fresh produce after a possible non-contractual Brexit? Today the deadline for Brexit expires. Now, British grocery stores have started stocking goods ahead of a no-deal exit from the Union. …
Read More »The president’s anger at the silence surrounding Hunter
[ad_1] Hunter Biden’s finances are examined in several places. At least one of the investigations, in Delaware, began as early as 2018, but was made public only this week. The announcement came after federal investigators submitted a request for detailed information related to a tax crime investigation. But US Attorney …
Read More »Staff leaving Swedish hospitals: more and more people quit during second wave of pandemic | Exterior
[ad_1] More and more employees in the healthcare sector in Sweden are leaving the profession during the corona pandemic. The care union tells SVT that the staff simply can’t cope anymore. The second wave of the corona pandemic has caused many caregivers in Sweden to be absent due to illness …
Read More »The region exposed to cyberattacks: Säpo is involved
[ad_1] Skoglöf says that Västra Götaland’s IT department is currently focusing on solving the problem. So far, the region has been able to stop all incidents, but the attacks continue, which Borås Tidning be the first to report. – We sat down to analyze and monitor this 24 hours a …
Read More »Big challenges in helping young offenders
[ad_1] The other day DN was able to tell about 18-year-old David. Despite being treated by social services according to LVU this summer, the youth care law and then they gave him a place in a closed children’s home where the administrative court found that he was staying, he was …
Read More »Nurses denied compensation crown: “A mockery”
[ad_1] In the spring, the regional board of the Västra Götaland region decided that all healthcare personnel working in protective gear and treating COVID patients would receive corona compensation. The sum was an additional SEK 500 per shift and the total bill would be estimated at SEK 74 million for …
Read More »Prison for retired brothers smuggling Aftonbladet liquor
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: December 12, 2020 at 03.07 Photograph: Anette Karlsen / NTB / TT Two retired brothers are jailed for smuggling several thousand liters of alcohol. Stock photo of another strike. Two 70-year-old brothers are sentenced to two years and nine months in prison, respectively, for having smuggled …
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