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Participating remotely in a business meeting stinks. You usually can’t hear what people are saying unless they’re right next to the microphone, you can’t see the whiteboard and people don’t always hear and see you. That's the bad news. The good news is it might only cost your company $20,000 to fix these meetings completely. That's a lot of cash for decent meeting. Even high-end conference room solutions like Avaya Scopia Video XT5000 cost roughly $6,000 not counting the $2,000 service contract.
At the opening of a meeting with employers at the Elysée Palace, French President Emmanuel Macron says he wants to "accelerate" the reform of vocational high schools in order to present a bill "by the summer". IMAGES
Kiev (Ukraine), May 11 (EFE / EPA).- (CAMERA: Sergey Dolzhenko) The Ukrainian Prosecutor's Office accused two of the most prominent pro-Russian deputies, Victor Medvedchuk and Taras Kozak, of high treason, among other things, for their business in the Crimean peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014.
Zagreb, Feb 3 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Antonio Bat) Thousands of small business owners and workers in sectors that have been forced to close because of the coronavirus pandemic protested in the center of Zagreb on Wednesday to demand the reopening of their businesses.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN ZAGREB.
Kyiv(Ukraine), Jan 28 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Sergey Dolzhenko).- Small business owners gathered on Thursday in Kyiv to demand the derogation of the new law on the simplified tax system. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN KYIV.
Jordan Nabigon is the CEO of the content curation site Shared. He was a big Facebook customer, spending nearly $46 million in ads on the site. That is, until the platform booted him without warning or explanation. According to Business Insider, Facebook says Shared violated the site's terms and conditions. However, it wouldn't explain what the violations were. Nabigon says several of Shared's pages have been unpublished since October 26, taking 21 million of the company's followers with them. He added that Facebook gave him no warning that they could or would unpublish his pages, and that Facebook told him the decision was final. Business Insider reports Facebook has also locked Nabigon out of his personal account.