Human resource practitioners are endorsing hybrid work conditions, as a means of cutting costs and improving productivity in post pandemic work recovery. Association of Human Resource Practitioners in Kenya former chairperson Paul Kasimu says many work disruptions can be mitigated through flexibility of work, and businesses should adopt technology to run its operations instead of reverting back to face-to-face working systems.
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Human Resource practitioners say despite the shift man power will still be essential
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