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Hilda Kragha

30 Aug 2022
The year 2020 may have gone, but the effects of the global lockdown and COVID-19 pandemic are still visible in every work of life with many countries and organisations working to stabilise economically. One of the most-hit sectors during the pandemic is labour, employability and how people work in compliance with the new normal. Unusual…
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