Some jobs lost forever as coronavirus pandemic accelerates structural change – ABC News

Employment experts say many different types of jobs are being lost forever during this pandemic as companies accelerate restructuring that was happening before the crisis began. Key points: A survey shows financial services, consulting and administrative staff are now most worried about losing their jobs Middle-level managers in particular appear to be facing redundancy Some…

Supreme Court clarifies time-bar rules applicable to direct actions against P&I insurers – International Law Office

Facts Supreme Court decision Comment In its decision in Mineral Libin (HR-2020-257-A) the Supreme Court clarified the mandatory scope of the Insurance Contract Act and the application of the general Time Bar Act in direct actions against protection and indemnity (P&I) insurers under Norwegian law. Facts The dispute arose out of an incident that took…

The mental and physical impacts of living with a gambling addict – Open Access Government

Ocusfocus Susie Jones gives her personal account on the financial and emotional pressures of living with somebody with a gambling addiction, how lockdown has accentuated many of the behavioural triggers, and the steps people can put in place to combat the behaviour There is a familiar formula that most stories about gambling addiction follow when…

Corporate and personal insolvency figures from July, R3 response – Business Up North

Eleanor Temple, chair of the insolvency and restructuring trade body R3 in Yorkshire and a barrister at Kings Chambers in Leeds, comments on todays publication of the July corporate and personal insolvency statistics: The month-on-month rise in corporate insolvencies in July is largely down to an increase in administrations, Compulsory Liquidations, and Creditors Voluntary Liquidations…

Major Changes Enacted in the UK Gambling Market in 2020 – GamblingNews.com

Since the adoption of The Gambling Act 2005, there havent been any significant changes in the UK legislation regarding gambling. Yet, beginning in 2019, a tangible move towards over-regulating the market began with the introduction of fixed-odds betting terminal (FOBT) limits. During the last two decades, the market was flooded with online gambling operators. The…

Australians could be about to see a discount on their student debt for the first time since 1997, thanks to the coronavirus – Business Insider Australia

Outstanding Australian student debts could fall on their own this year, if the economy continues to decline. The nations HECS-HELP debt is fixed to the growth in the consumer price index (CPI), which fell by its largest margin in more than 70 years in June. If the next three quarters dont erase the fall, outstanding…