SOFA
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Active from | 2013 |
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Members | Sonja Kuittinen |
Fanni Noroila | |
Albums | I I |
Se On Fakin Aitoo EP | |
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Record labels | Rapu Records |
Bonberenea Ekintzak | |
SOFA | |
Genres | Rock |
Hip-Hop/Rap | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Cast | Tore Petterson |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1774978 |
About SOFA
Sofa is the norwegian version of Gogglebox, where TV-viewers watch and comment the last week's TV moments. Sofa is the norwegian version of Gogglebox, where TV-viewers watch and comment the last week's TV moments. Sofa is the norwegian version of Gogglebox, where TV-viewers watch and comment the last week's TV moments.
The Coronation: Six takeaways from a historic day
...By Katie RazzallCulture and media editor, BBC News Millions of eyes were on Britain, but what message did the Coronation send out about the country, aside from confirming prejudices about our dreadful weather? This is my view from the Sofa - six takeaways from a historic day...
Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa's president considers future amid corruption scandal
...By Andrew HardingBBC News, JohannesburgSouth Africans are waiting, many in deep trepidation, to find out if President Cyril Ramaphosa is about to resign in the wake of a murky and highly politicised scandal involving cattle, a Sofa, and the Much now hangs on a meeting, starting on Friday, of the leaders of the country s governing party, the African National Congress (ANC)...
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'My boss lets us book hangover days'
... It also lets employees take hangover days where they work from the comfort of their own Sofa - or even bed...
Children In Need 2019: Star-studded BBC appeal raises £47. 9m
... Doctor Who s Jodie Whittaker also made an appearance, and Norton gave three children the chance to be on his chat show Sofa - and the power to tip joke-telling celebrities out of his famous big red chair...
Children In Need 2019: Strictly, Star Wars and soaps help charity appeal
... Doctor Who s Jodie Whittaker also makes an appearance, and Norton gives three children the chance to be on his chat show Sofa - and the power to tip joke-telling celebrities out of his famous big red chair...
Homeless World Cup: Man's 'surreal' experience of captaining Wales
... Mr Brady described his life spiralling after he split up with his girlfriend two years ago - Sofa surfing and struggling to get back on his feet...
'My boss lets us book hangover days'
"This year I have taken two hangover days when I've been out with my friends, and I've taken three from when I've been out on work nights. "
Ellie is 19 and works as a PR manager for a digital marketing agency. Like a growing number of employers, Her Boss offers flexible working arrangements, including flexible hours and unlimited holiday.
It also lets employees take "hangover days" where they work from the comfort of their own Sofa - or even bed.
"The perk has a lot in it," Ellie told BBC 5 Live's Wake Up To Money. "It is about honesty, it's about people being able to not lie to their managers.
"But also, the idea behind it is that parents have a lot of perks at our business but there are not necessarily any for people who don't have children.
"So this is a perk for people who don't have kids. "
'Sexed-up work from home day'Ellie's boss is Claire Crompton, co-founder and director of The Audit Lab. The Company is based in Bolton and she says that offering attractive perks is key to attracting talent out of Manchester.
"We wanted to offer something to younger millennials who typically go out mid-week and do the Pub Quiz . My team book a hangover day in advance, if they know they are going out.
"They just work in their PJs, sat at home on The Couch ," She Said .
Claire Crompton (purple dress) and some of her team at Audit LabClaire added: "If people used it two or Three Times a week and missed important client meetings then we'd have to have a think. But everyone has been really respectful of it so far.
"It's basically a work-from-home day, but we've sexed it up a bit to appeal to the younger generation," She Said . "It promotes honesty as well. "
For Claire, one of the motivations is the expectation that staff will sometimes go out in the evening for work events and client entertainment.
Christmas party drinkingAbout 84% of official workplace social events involve alcohol, according to research carried out for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, and shown exclusively to Wake Up To Money.
With the Christmas party season in full flow, 40% of businesses that are planning a Christmas event say that alcohol will be freely available and paid for by The Company , while 39% say alcohol will be available to buy with No Limit .
The impact can be positive and negative. Four out of 10 HR managers surveyed said that alcohol can cause problems at work. But almost 50% of the managers said having some drinks at social events had a positive effect on morale and team bonding.
Dr Jill Miller , diversity and inclusion adviser at the CIPD, thinks the branding could cause concerns.
"Focusing on flexible working is really positive, especially showing it's not just for working parents," she says. "Looking at why each age group wants flexibility is important.
"But labelling them as 'hangover days' might not be as helpful if it's encouraging excessive alcohol consumption. Employers have a duty of care and need to consider that when designing policies. Is it promoting drinking? I'd suggest a rethink on the labelling. "
'Feeling worse for wear'Ellie says it's not a benefit anyone would think to abuse. She Said : "Everyone is pretty much the same, they take them as and when they need them, No One really takes The Mick or takes too many. Everyone just used them when they're needed.
"Most recently, I was on a Date Night with my partner. We'd just gone out to a restaurant and we'd had a bottle of wine, And Then a few of my friends were out and I thought 'well, we'll go to the pub with them'.
"Before you know it, we'd had a few and we got back a bit late. So the next morning I rang Claire and I just said: 'I Am feeling a bit worse for wear. '
Claire Crompton co-founder and director of The Audit Lab"I would have been more embarrassed trying to pretend that I was ill. If I'd had to ring her and pretend to be ill I would have felt really bad every time I saw her and would have had to keep up a lie.
"Because I knew I was just being honest with her I wasn't embarrassed at all," She Said .
Flexitime is a well-recognised benefit, and unlimited holiday is slowly gathering traction. But most of us will have to make it through December without hangover days as a workplace perk.
Hear an interview with Claire Crompton and her employee Ellie by
work-life balance, companies, employment
Source of news: bbc.com