The global pandemic has proven to be challenging and with currently 500,000+ people receiving the pandemic unemployment benefits in Ireland alone (Miley 2020) and a further number of organisations availing of the COVID-19 temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme, these are unprecedented times.
Some of us have been enjoying more free time and have used this opportunity to develop or gain new skills by taking part in online training and remote learning. Gaining new skills can become a real asset in a current role or to make yourself stand out when looking for a new job.
A few weeks ago, CubeMatch Ireland Staff came up with an idea to organise a team sporting challenge to help raise funds for charity.
This Opinion paper follows a recency published paper on KYC from CubeMatch Benelux. In this paper the identification of changes and challenges posed by the COVID-19 situation are discussed.
The current COVID-19 crisis, with its added uncertainty, has made it even more important to look at KYC practices and how to improve them. CubeMatch Benelux has produced a white paper on KYC in the Dutch Context.
One of CubeMatch’s Core Values is the commitment to our Clients, our Staff and our Wider Community. We take this commitment seriously and in response to the Covid-19 crisis, CubeMatch Ireland has made the decision to participate in what we believe is a very worthy endeavour.
The new reality during this global pandemic is that we need to adapt fast to put different strategies in place. These tips are for businesses, CEO’s and managers on how to effectively lead in these unprecedented times.
Here are some tips from the CubeMatch team to help keep you productive and maintain the vital social space required in these exceptional times. Love it or hate it working from home is the new norm and may be for some time to come.
Each year, CubeMatch UK choose a charity to support during the Christmas period and this year we partnered up with Carpenters Café who provide meals for homeless and vulnerable individuals in Stratford and the surrounding area.