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Genetic Analyzer Systems Sales banking on Increased Government Funding

Published: Apr 01, 2021 Unwavering R&D initiatives is compelling government entities to sanction research projects incorporating advanced genetic analyzer systems Fact.MR, Rockville MD: The ongoing study on genetic analyzer systems market being conducted by Fact.MR forecasts an optimistic outlook through 2021 and beyond. The novel coronavirus pandemic provided additional tailwinds through FY 2020-21, as healthcare experts were extensively engaged in discovering key breakthroughs to combat the deadly virus. Prior to the pandemic’s onset, the market was already posting impressive gains, majorly underpinned by unceasing research initiatives by multiple entities. For instance, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) in India initiated the Genome India Project (GIP) on 3

Standard retail leases will give retailers a lift at this critical time

Date Time Standard retail leases will give retailers a lift at this critical time As we await the economic fallout of the end of JobKeeper, the Real Estate Institute of NSW (REINSW) has devised a way for retail businesses to save thousands of dollars at a time when they need all the help they can get. According to the REINSW, with a Government-prescribed retail lease agreement, retailers and landlords could avoid waiting months for leases to emerge from an unnecessarily long and costly legal process. Just like standard residential lease agreements enable tenants to move in quickly once signed, a standard retail lease could enable retailers to get to work straight away.

Job vacancies continue to rise: Australia

Date Time Job vacancies continue to rise: Australia Job vacancies in Australia increased by 14 per cent between November 2020 and February 2021, according to new seasonally adjusted figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Bjorn Jarvis, head of Labour Statistics at the ABS, said job vacancies were 27 per cent higher than 12 months earlier in February 2020, just before the start of the pandemic. “There were 289,000 job vacancies in February 2021, 61,000 more than a year earlier,” Mr Jarvis said. “This reflected the pace of recovery in labour demand over the second half of 2020 and early 2021, and labour shortages in some industries. “When we asked businesses experiencing labour shortages the reasons for this, more than usual noted difficulty in filling vacancies for lower paid jobs.

Johnson & Johnson delays some vaccine shipments after factory mixup ruined 15 million doses, report says

Johnson & Johnson delays some vaccine shipments after factory mixup ruined 15 million doses, report says
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#WORK: These days, should YOU just be HAPPY to have a JOB?? | 102 9 NOW

By www.ihearttoby.com Apr 1, 2021 The “I’m just grateful to have a job” mentality predates the pandemic but the massive wave of unemployment definitely supercharged it. But let’s stop for a moment and really think about it. Is grateful the right word when it comes to unemployment? Should we really be thanking every interviewer that gives our resume a once over or tell our boss we appreciate them every chance we get? Here’s what the experts have to say. ● Being Grateful Is As American Apple Pie. Psychologist Alex Wood from the London School of Economics and Political Science says Americans feel the most obligated to be thankful for employment. Because our culture is so individualistic, even the smallest favors seem huge. Studies show we say “thank you” more often than any other country and it’s often in situations others wouldn’t think it’s necessary. Like for example being employed.

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