As public sector cuts hit the UK, It is expected that half a million private sector jobs might be lost, according to recent research by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. It is easy to see how the losses will come as a knock-on effect from withdrawn public contracts and reduced public spending. However, it is expected that this will result in increased flexibility on wages and working hours due to companies struggling to reduce non-core and fixed cost operations. This increase could in turn lead to a rise in outsourcing activities, contract opportunities and part-time jobs, and is likely to occur in spite of the current fiscal squeeze, as has been the case in previous situations.
There is hope yet, I think for the interim job market...
Interim Management Talent Bank provides professional Interim Managers at www.imtb.uk.com
Monday, 18 October 2010
Remote Workers At Risk Of Fire Skin 'Erythema Ab Igne'
It has recently been reported by researchers at University Hospital Basel in Switzerland that there has been a surge in cases of EAI- a rash which leads to irritation and skin discolouration-amongst remote workers!
This condition, 'erythema ab igne', also known as laptop thigh (this is true) , or fire skin, arises as a result of exposure to heat especially among workers who use laptops for 4 hours or more. Historically, this has been associated with people who worked with intense heat such as bakers and silversmiths , or the elderly who sat close to open fires and heaters.
Modern day technology has reduced some of the associated causes but also brought with it these new issues...Prolonged and repeated exposure would cause a marked redness and colouring of the skin. This may result in the thinning of the skin and underlying tissue, sometimes developing into lesions. Some people may complain of mild itchiness and a burning sensation but often unless a change in pigmentation is observed, it can be overlooked.
Once noticed, avoid using your laptop directly on your skin. It is easier to solve th problem if the area is only mildly affected with slight discolouration and redness. In extreme cases, where this has gone unnoticed and the condition is severe, there may be a risk of squamous cell carcinomas and a biopsy should be performed to rule out the likelihood of skin cancer.Medical experts have warned people who use their laptops for extended periods on public transport, at home to take frequent breaks and avoid resting their laptops on bare legs.And we thought we had enough issues to deal with....
Organisations With Flexible Supplies Of Labour May Have New Opportunities
As public sector cuts hit the UK, It is expected that half a million private sector jobs might be lost, according to recent research by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. It is easy to see how the losses will come as a knock-on effect from withdrawn public contracts and reduced public spending. However, it is expected that this will result in increased flexibility on wages and working hours due to companies struggling to reduce non-core and fixed cost operations. This increase could in turn lead to a rise in outsourcing activities, contract opportunities and part-time jobs, and is likely to occur in spite of the current fiscal squeeze, as has been the case in previous situations. There is hope yet, I think for the interim job market.
Interim Management Talent Bank provides professional Interim Managers at www.imtb.uk.com
Interim Management Talent Bank provides professional Interim Managers at www.imtb.uk.com
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