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Insecurity and traffic congestion making workers less productive
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Traffic snarl-up at the Globe roundabout flyover along Thika superhighway in Ngara. October 9, 2020. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]
A video of a boda boda passenger nonchalantly grabbing a traffic police officer’s phone at a roundabout on Thika Road was a horrifying reminder of how unsafe Nairobi and its environs have become.
The insecurity is likely to, among other things, cause a dip in levels of performance by employees in the city.
Always anxious, their concentration levels are likely to be reduced and their output consequently falls below average.
A study by German company Vaay ranks Nairobi 20th in the list of the most stressful cities this year. The index ranks 100 cities, with India’s Mumbai the most stressful city among them all, and by far.
8 Jul 2021
While the Conservative Party has enjoyed over 11 years in power and the left-wing Labour Party continues to flounder at the ballot box, a new study has shown that socialism appears to have gained a strong foothold with the younger generations of Britons.
Research conducted by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has found that over two-thirds of Millenials and Generation Z in the UK would prefer to live under a socialist economic system than the free market system currently enjoyed in Britain.
According to the report,
Left Turn Ahead? Surveying Attitudes of Young People Towards Capitalism and Socialism, 67 per cent of younger Brits said they would rather have socialist rule and 75 per cent agree with the statement that “socialism is a good idea, but it has failed in the past because it has been badly done”.
Support for capitalism is waning as a new generation embraces views of collective economic policies and programs.
Two hundred years after the birth of Karl Marx, his views are now coming back into vogue despite a long history of economic failures in socialist countries.
A new poll conducted June 11-25 by Momentive on behalf of
Axios found that a majority (57% of U.S. adults) still have a favorable view of capitalism. However, the most notable data point is age.
Those 18-34 now are evenly split on negative and positive views of capitalism. (46% vs. 49%). The dislike for capitalism rises further at younger age groups. For those 18 to 24, the negative views outweighing positive views by a margin of 54% to 42%.
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