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educate them whether that's formally or informally but in a poll carried out by the london chamber of commerce and industry in may 9 percent of businesses said they've closed their physical premises for good change is exciting and if that gives people more opportunity to have a better work life balance we've been talking about that long enough that we still have people coming in and our on the cheap goods at the center of love the boycott o'clock in the evening. leaving at 5 o'clock with the other half 1000000 people who come in and out of the square that's not work life balance this is giving us an opportunity of really addressing i think it's tremendous the very value of office space is being called into question it's a sign of big changes afoot in london's working world. finally everyone dreams of retiring as soon as they can they are not in japan one company has made its employees a special offer they can work until they are 80. when it comes to sales it's all about the shine that something decades of experience have taught today. how old is he actually. i wasn't expecting to still be working at this a
educate them whether that's formally or informally but in a poll carried out by the london chamber of commerce and industry in may 9 percent of businesses said they've closed their physical premises for good change is exciting and if that gives people more opportunity to have a better work life balance we've been talking about that long enough that we still have people coming in and our on the cheap goods at the center of love the boycott o'clock in the evening. leaving at 5 o'clock with the...
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educate them whether that's formally or informally but in a poll carried out by the london chamber of commerce and industry in may 9 percent of businesses said they've closed their physical premises for good change is exciting and it gives people more opportunity to have a better work life balance we've been talking about that long enough that we still have people coming in and our on the cheap goods at the center of love the by not o'clock in the evening. leaving at 5 o'clock with all the hall 1000000 people who come in and out of the square that's not work life balance is giving us an opportunity of really addressing i think it's tremendous the varied value of office space is being called into question it's a sign of big changes afoot in london's working world. or finally here's a form of work that hasn't changed much over centuries croatia's traditional salt harvests this is europe's old assault works in a small village of stalin on the adriatic coast the wind and sun evaporate pools of seawater leaving salt behind it's then shoveled into small wagons to be set up to dry as bit of heat industry in the r
educate them whether that's formally or informally but in a poll carried out by the london chamber of commerce and industry in may 9 percent of businesses said they've closed their physical premises for good change is exciting and it gives people more opportunity to have a better work life balance we've been talking about that long enough that we still have people coming in and our on the cheap goods at the center of love the by not o'clock in the evening. leaving at 5 o'clock with all the hall...
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educate them whether that's formally or informally but in a poll carried out by the london chamber of commerce and industry in may 9 percent of businesses said they've closed their physical premises for good change is exciting and it gives people more opportunity to have a better work life balance we've been talking about that long enough that we still have people coming in and our on the cheap goods at the center of the body not o'clock in the evening. leaving at 5 o'clock with the all the hall 1000000 people who come in and out of the square law that's not work life balance this is giving us an opportunity of really addressing the i think it's tremendous the very value of office space is being called into question it's a sign of big changes afoot in london's working world. and tremendous doing business with. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona up to. 19 special next on d w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 get the map no
educate them whether that's formally or informally but in a poll carried out by the london chamber of commerce and industry in may 9 percent of businesses said they've closed their physical premises for good change is exciting and it gives people more opportunity to have a better work life balance we've been talking about that long enough that we still have people coming in and our on the cheap goods at the center of the body not o'clock in the evening. leaving at 5 o'clock with the all the...
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shut down the internet over the last year and access remains restricted the kashmir chamber of commerce and industry says the economy lost $2000000000.00 during the initial crackdown in the 2nd half of 2019 covert 19 has made things even worse. tens of thousands mostly civilians being killed in the 30 years since an uprising began demanding greater self-determination. rights groups and activists say the government ending kashmir's autonomy has reinvigorated recruitment into armed groups everything was done on the name of prosperity peace but if the c.e.o. to get on things had been otherwise whatever it a little freedom was given you know by before 50 against here by day and begonias rule on it before the previous governments you know are no more. the indian government continues to deny journalists working with the international media permission to visit kashmir the mini didn't end there is to do with what is behind the filing of the filed complaints of the one eyed religion against the security forces against the police and instance i do not deny in there maybe some cases of humanoid ready. not doin
shut down the internet over the last year and access remains restricted the kashmir chamber of commerce and industry says the economy lost $2000000000.00 during the initial crackdown in the 2nd half of 2019 covert 19 has made things even worse. tens of thousands mostly civilians being killed in the 30 years since an uprising began demanding greater self-determination. rights groups and activists say the government ending kashmir's autonomy has reinvigorated recruitment into armed groups...
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of $25,000 per month. the almeida theatre was built in 1932 and reopened in 2008 after it was restored. >>> the pandemic is having a major impact on san francisco's restaurant industry. according to the chamber of commercere than half of the city's restaurants had no seals at all. the reports say restaurant sales are down 91% since the pandemic began in march pick that information was collected using credit card information and does not include cash sales. >>> a hobby that was created as the pandemic began is turning into a moneymaking new business in san francisco. five months ago a restaurant owner and a laid-off tech worker tried to deal with the coronavirus shutdown so they teamed up their money and started making acrylic shells to help prevent the virus. at first they were giving these away but soon word spread and there'd demand grew and now they opened a company called viral guard systems. >> it is nice to have a job and be able to keep some of my out of work normal employees easy right now. and to do something good to help stop the spread of covid- 19. i can't be out fighting the fires and really do much with that but through my skills and ability, i can help give back to the communities and kee
of $25,000 per month. the almeida theatre was built in 1932 and reopened in 2008 after it was restored. >>> the pandemic is having a major impact on san francisco's restaurant industry. according to the chamber of commercere than half of the city's restaurants had no seals at all. the reports say restaurant sales are down 91% since the pandemic began in march pick that information was collected using credit card information and does not include cash sales. >>> a hobby that was...
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. >>> looking forward to a covid- 19 test and restaurants, the pandemic is a big impact on the restaurant industry. according to the chamber of commerce, half of the city's restaurants do not have any sales at all. restaurant sales are down 91 percent since the pandemic started in march. the data was collected using credit card information, so it might be slightly different because it does not include cash sales. east bay movie theater that opened is now in danger of shutting down. the alameda theater has been closed since march because of the pandemic. supporters say the facility has $25,000 in insurance and maintenance costs every month. a go fund me account has raised 6000 dollars with a $100,000 goal. the theater was built in 1932 and reopened in 2008 after being restored. >>> people in the north bay are returning to their neighborhoods, following the lnu lightning complex fires's. we will show you how fire survivors past and present support each other. >>> one man and the south bay lost his home months after mourning the death of his fiancc. we will tell you how he is trying to keep a positive outlook on life. superfast internet.
. >>> looking forward to a covid- 19 test and restaurants, the pandemic is a big impact on the restaurant industry. according to the chamber of commerce, half of the city's restaurants do not have any sales at all. restaurant sales are down 91 percent since the pandemic started in march. the data was collected using credit card information, so it might be slightly different because it does not include cash sales. east bay movie theater that opened is now in danger of shutting down. the...