


The company’s board said all of the advanced talks held with potential suitors involved “some proposals to reduce or otherwise change the company’s workforce”. “Strike has however assured the board that its firm intention is to grow the business, which will require continued employee support and that any employees affected by redundancy will be treated fairly and equitably, consistent with Strike’s culture of respect.” “While this will require comprehensive planning, Strike has indicated it would like to complete this planning and initiate a redundancy consultation process, with the company’s assistance, that would likely involve all of the company’s employees as soon as practicable and possibly prior to completion ,” Purplebricks said.

When I selected my Goodreads Challenge count at 30, I honestly believed that I would have been too sad to read.As part of the deal, Strike intends to embark on a cost-cutting drive that includes “reducing the employee base” at Purplebricks. I am now well past 30 at 61 and may just reach 65 before the year is out. This year was a mix of quite a number of genres, but I stuck to my true loves of contemporary romance and erotica. I fell in love with new authors, welcomed and danced with my regulars and crossed some off the list. Doubt I will get to do it beyond now.īut before I do that, what am I reading now? Like, 8 books Though the year is not yet ended, I am doing my yearly round-up. Equivalent Exchange (Night Shift) – Christina C.The Last Namsara (Iskari #1) – Kriten Ciccarelli.Stay with Me (Strickland Sisters, #1) – Alexandria House.I know I won’t finish them all for this year, but I will finish them (at some point) : Some of them I started much earlier this year and some closer to the end.

Now on to all these books that I was able to read this year. Still not even sure where I found the time to do this, with all the work I have to do. This is evidence that you really do find time to do what you want to do.
