Impact of Government Economic Responses to COVID-19: Short-Time Work Programs and Magnitude of Stimulus Packages are Key Factors
In the heart of Zurich, Switzerland, the world's leading HR solutions company, with a workforce of 34,000 employees, is making a significant impact. This global powerhouse, known as the our group, is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ADEN) and operates in 60 countries worldwide.
With a culture of inclusivity, entrepreneurship, and teamwork, the our group has been consistently ranked one of the 'World's Best Workplaces' by Great Place to Work®. This recognition is a testament to the group's commitment to creating a positive and productive work environment that fuels innovation and growth.
The our group's influence extends far beyond its headquarters, enabling more than 3.5 million careers worldwide. As a Fortune Global 500 company, it leads by example, creating shared value that not only drives economies but also builds better societies.
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, several countries demonstrated remarkable resilience in mitigating labor and economic damages. New Zealand, South Korea, and Germany were among the fastest responders, implementing extensive economic stimulus and effective worker support measures.
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The our group's ISIN is CH0012138605, making it easily accessible for investors and stakeholders. As the world continues to evolve, the our group remains steadfast in its mission to empower individuals and businesses, shaping a brighter future for all.
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