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The ever-changing
role of the travel manager appears to have mutated yet again thanks to
macro-trends which stretch well beyond the business travel sector. Step forward
the mobility compliance manager, a role accelerated certainly by myriad new border
controls in response to Covid-19 but which was emerging anyway thanks to
increased checks and restrictions on international freedom of movement for
several other reasons. Those controls include
tightened enforcement of taxation rules for short-term business visitors,
increased scrutiny of work visas, A1 social security certificates and Posted
Worker notifications in the European Union, and Brexit restrictions on EU-UK
movements. Stephen Swift, the
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Get Active with the Herald Continues Posted: 7:12 pm February 22, 2021
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In the next instalment of the Get Active with the Herald series we have teamed up with local sponsor Swifts Eurospar Lisnaskea & Spar Roslea and HydeOut Fitness.
It’s back! The Fermanagh Herald is delighted to kick off the second part of our Get Active campaign with Ryan Hyde and his team and HydeOut Fitness, Lisnaskea. Ryan will lead us through his first workout at 11am this Wednesday, 24th February and his session will be aimed at all capabilities and exercise levels.
“HydeOut is thrilled to get involved with the Fermanagh Heralds “Get Active Campaign” said Ryan. Over the next few weeks our coaches will be taking you through 30/40 min full body workouts which are suitable for all fitness levels. We’d like to thank Swift’s Eurospar and Stephan Swift who I’m sure will be joining in on the live workouts.
For the millions of Americans whoâve seen their finances upended by the pandemic, federal stimulus payments, enhanced unemployment benefits and the slew of moratoria placed on debts might have seemed like a godsend when they were first announced. But what happens when those programs expire?
For one, bankruptcy attorneys predict that consumer and small business bankruptcy filings are going to skyrocket, and they say the wave is likely coming before the end of 2021.
âThereâs a backlog of evictions, foreclosures and collection cases that are all being put off because of the pandemic that is going to come to a head, I think later on this year, probably late summer or early fall,â said Stephen Swift, lead attorney at Swift Bankruptcy Law Firm in Colorado Springs. âI do think weâre going to be busy, but the last thing that we are today is busy.â