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GEN-I without full-fledged management, court to meet tomorrow

Ljubljana – The shareholder meeting of energy trader GEN-I did not take a decision on the new management on Tuesday, because the company’s two shareholders had failed to harmonise their proposals before the shareholder meeting where decisions are taken unanimously. A court is now meeting on Wednesday to potentially appoint a new chairman.

New record of nearly 14,000 new coronavirus cases on Saturday

Ljubljana – A new daily record number of coronavirus infection cases was recorded in Slovenia on Saturday as 13,911 PCR tests were positive, with the positivity rate standing at 75.5%, the latest data from the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) show. Total hospitalisations were up slightly, while as many as 18 people with Covid-19 died.

Shops no longer obligated to give clients paper receipts

Ljubljana – As of today, retail businesses are no longer obligated to give out a paper receipt unless a client explicitly asks for it. Until now, businesses selling goods or services had to give clients a receipt on paper, or in the electronic form if the client agreed with this option.

New absolute daily record in Slovenia as case count tops 12,000

Ljubljana – The number of new coronavirus cases spiked even further in Slovenia on Tuesday, exceeding all daily counts by far, with as many as 12,286 coronavirus infections recorded. 63.2% of PCR tests came back positive, according to the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ). So far, the highest daily count of infections was confirmed on Monday, when 8,681 tested positive.

Number of new coronavirus cases lowest since mid-October

Ljubljana – The number of new coronavirus cases continues to drop in Slovenia, with 677 new cases detected on Sunday, the lowest daily count since mid-October. The National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) estimates there are about 22,100 active cases in the country. Government data show that a further 16 Covid-19 patients died yesterday.

INTERVIEW WITH NIGEL OSELAND

Written by Boštjan Eržen Dr. Nigel Oseland is a workplace strategist, change manager, and international author and speaker with 23 years of consulting experience.  He understands what type of work environments lead to desired behaviors, which, in turn, lead to greater engagement, more ideas, and better individual and team performance in the workplace.

Volunteers clock in more than 7.3 million hours of work a year

Ljubljana – Slovenian volunteers clock in over 7.3 million hours of work annually, Public Administration Minister Boštjan Koritnik noted in his address to a two-day virtual congress of Slovenian volunteers, which started on Thursday, focusing on the role of volunteers and solidarity in addressing social and environmental challenges.

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