flexible work rules of millennials in corporate culture

Millennials, members of Generation Z, make up the majority of the global workforce and are changing corporate culture with their approach. Liat Aharon, CEO of a marketing agency in Los Angeles, implements flexible work rules including flexible start times, hybrid work, more liberal vacation policies, and does not require a CV when hiring, focusing instead…

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the garden brewery plans to issue three million euro bonds

The Zagreb-based brewery The Garden Brewery announced its intention to issue corporate bonds worth three million euros with a maturity of seven years and an interest rate of 4.4%. The bonds will be offered exclusively to qualified investors with a minimum subscription amount of one hundred thousand euros. The company plans to use an exemption…

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Kurti warns: We will not allow Serbia such behavior

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has warned that he will not allow Serbia to continue behavior he deems unacceptable, particularly regarding the arrest of Arbnor Spahiu at the border crossing between Hungary and Serbia. Kurti emphasized that Kosovo will use all diplomatic channels to secure Spahiu’s release, while the opposition criticizes the current government for…

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Details of the Serious Traffic Accident near Pula

The main topic is a serious traffic accident near Pula, where a 56-year-old driver lost control of his vehicle, veered off the road, and hit a metal pole, resulting in his death at the scene. The police conducted an investigation and the body was taken for autopsy. Similar traffic accidents have been reported in other…

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Protests Against Immigration Raids and Policy in the USA

Protests against immigration raids and deportations conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began in Los Angeles and spread to many cities across the United States, including New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and others. The demonstrations are mostly peaceful, but clashes with police have occurred in some cases. Authorities have responded by deploying…

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Spajić: Life in Montenegro Has Never Been Better

Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milojko Spajić stated that life in Montenegro has never been better, emphasizing a continuous rise in citizens’ living standards. He acknowledged various opinions but concluded that the standard of living is increasing, as evidenced by citizens traveling across Europe and the world. Spajić also highlighted that government policies contribute to social equality,…

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