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Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Trends   来源:Golf  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Ms McCourt said she grew up with an interest in aeroplanes along with "the conflict felt as a queer kid growing up in Bomber County".

Ms McCourt said she grew up with an interest in aeroplanes along with "the conflict felt as a queer kid growing up in Bomber County".

They apologised to fans for the decision, which they said was "out of [our] hands".The group added: "Glasgow has always been a huge city for us. We've played there many, many times, with no issues - ever. Make of that what you will."

Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

DF Concerts said: "Due toat the event, Kneecap will no longer perform at TRNSMT on Friday, 11 July."We thank fans for their understanding."

Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

A Police Scotland spokesman there was "no prior consultation" between the force and DF Concerts over which acts were booked.He added: "Officers have highlighted the potential reaction of such a large audience to this band would require a significant policing operation in order to support the delivery of a safe event.

Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

"We have also passed on information from the public around safety concerns to allow organisers to make an informed decision on the running of the festival."

after an incident on 21 November 2024 at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London.Airline passengers to Turkey will be fined if they stand up before the seatbelt sign turns off after landing, regulators have said.

The Turkish civil aviation authority said it imposed the order after receiving complaints from passengers. The rules came into effect earlier this month.Turkish media said fines are around US$70 (£50), although no amount is mentioned in the authority's guidance.

The authority warned that there was a "serious increase" in such incidents, with many complaints about passengers grabbing overhead baggage before their plane had been parked.The country welcomes tens of millions of tourists a year.

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