That's American problem, I suppose. In the UK and even the 3rd world country like mine, we were paid at least 2 weeks off when working full-time.
the first time I see news about his antics from a mainstream media. Shit is about to get real.
I thought this is a an Onion at first.
or have left.
Where to?
Considering there's a lot of Morocco Arabs in the Netherlands, that's a bold move for sure.
And the guy, Edward Ramos, was found dead in his cell about three days ago. Is that a coincidence or what...
You'll need to wait a while longer if you want to discuss anything constructive. People are in denial. How come they lost when they've done everything right? It must be someone's else fault. Even Harris probably doesn't think there's anything wrong with her campaign. So now you'll see news starting coming out blaming Biden etc. And now is the time to blame, to find someone to throw under the bus.
As I said earlier, for anything constructive, we'll need to wait a bit longer.
I don't think you're trolling. But people are in shock and feeling salty for what has happened. For those that don't agree with you, the case can be easily explained: If you didnt vote for Harris, you're considered as an enabler for Trump to be in power, thus you're at fault no matter the reasons.
nah, this is to prevent power trip.
What does this change mean, concretely? As you can see, any non-safety or non-security related concerns need to originate from customers, and not team members. Furthermore, two flight attendants must engage the customer who raised the non-safety or non-security concerns, to try and resolve the situation.
In the rare event that a resolution to a non-safety or non-security concern isn’t likely, and before any customer is asked to get off an aircraft, the captain should contact the company’s CRO.
While some Palestinians worry about increased oppression, others see a Trump presidency as a chance to expose brutal realities, possibly sparking stronger resistance.
This is most probably what will happen. Things will worsen but people will realize more of the double standard and the hard realities suffered by the Palestinians.
On the bright sight, public opinions on genocidal Israel will hardened and this will shape more restrictive and drastic international policies on Israel in the future. When that time comes, even Israel's most powerful allies have to carefully manoeuvre in order to help them.
What a coincidence. A couple of days ago in the UK, there was a tribunal court judgement on the use of the word fuck, that's favourable to the claimant being dismissed by his company.
This has been covered previously by some sites but it doesn't put much weight on the issue. But when the mainstream media start to cover a story like this, we knows that it's no longer small talks: My previous take.