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Sri Lanka Initiates Power Sector Transformation to Ease Consumer Electricity Burdens.
The Sri Lankan government is restructuring the power sector to lower electricity generation costs, focusing on renewable energy and improved efficiency. As part of this transition, financial compensation was recently disbursed to nearly 2,000 voluntarily retired Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) employees.
Wall Street Shifts: Investment Banks Overtake Private Equity in Bonus Potential.
A new report from Johnson Associates reveals that major investment banks are regaining their edge in compensation, with projected 10% bonus increases, while private equity firms face stagnation due to market challenges.
The Hidden Costs of Growth: Why Capitalism Depends on Unpaid Labor and Nature.
This article explores the fundamental contradictions of modern capitalism, highlighting its silent dependency on uncompensated care work and natural resources that remain excluded from economic accounting.








