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Meet the doctor who has been serving diabetes patients during the pandemic
Dr Wasim Ghori has also been advocating how art can have a therapeutic effect on patients and speed up their healing
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing lockdown saw all of us confined to the safety of our homes. However, every day, millions of frontline workers, including doctors, nurses, and medical staff, put their lives at risk to serve others. Among them was
Dr M Wasim Ghori.
Dr Ghori, who serves as Medical Director and Consulting Diabetologist at a chain of specialty heart and diabetes clinics in Mumbai,
Mood trackers: How HR departments could impose tech tyranny in the woke workplace
13 Mar, 2021 07:36 PM
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Mood-tracking devices in the workplace could be the future of HR, but there are risks to using the technology. Photo / Getty Images
Mood-tracking devices in the workplace could be the future of HR, but there are risks to using the technology. Photo / Getty Images
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Andrew Orlowski So you thought you d broken the ice with that quick chat over coffee this morning with the new hire – but your wristband has buzzed and now the human resources manager wants you to call
How HR departments impose tech tyranny in the woke workplace
With devices that can measure your mood, employee monitoring risks becoming more invasive than ever
12 March 2021 • 12:00pm
So you thought you’d broken the ice with that quick chat at Costa this morning with the new hire – but your wristband has buzzed and now the human resources manager wants you to call them urgently. You’ve been too assertive, they warn. Could you mind your tone with the junior departmental staff? You frown. A fresh blip on your wrist notes that your energy and positivity have just slumped. That will be recorded, too, you note. Two more slumps and you’ll be hauled in for a quiet chat. Nobody wants a grump.
While Mr Bailey has said he has the direct support of Boris Johnson himself, his career has not been without controversy.
In 2010, The Times reported that Mr Bailey was at the centre of allegations that his North Kensington-based charity showed £16,000 worth of spending without any supporting records , with almost half of the charity s expenditure was on publicity and administration, not direct charitable expenditure .
The charity was closed in 2012 due to financial problems.
Mr Bailey has also been subjected to racism during his political career.
Shaun Bailey: His career has not been without controversy (Image: PA)
In 2010, Kensington Labour MP Emma Dent Coad referred to him as a token ghetto boy for the Conservatives in a blog, which she later apologised for.