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

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内容摘要:So Araceli and her family said goodbye to the life they had built in the US to join her two brothers in Canada.

So Araceli and her family said goodbye to the life they had built in the US to join her two brothers in Canada.

"Now in government, we are once again fighting the same fantasy – this time from Farage."Labelling Farage as "Liz Truss 2.0", he said the Reform leader was making "the exact same bet" as the Conservative former PM, "that you can spend tens of billions on tax cuts without a proper way of paying for it".

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

Sir Keir accused Farage of "using your family finances, your mortgage, your bills as a gambling chip on his mad experiment", adding: "The result will be the same."Truss's mini-budget in 2022, which included £45bn of tax cuts funded by borrowing, sparked turmoil on the financial markets and contributed to increased mortgage rates.The prime minister sought to contrast himself personally with Farage, who has claimed Reform is now "the party of working people".

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

"Unlike Nigel Farage, I know what it's like growing up in a cost-of-living crisis," he said."I know what it's like when your family can't pay the bills, when you fear the postman, the bills that may be brought, and I know how much work we have to do."

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

Sir Keir's speech is further evidence that the prime minister now sees Farage as his principal political adversary, despite Reform only having five MPs.

Asked why he was focusing so much on Reform, Sir Keir said the Conservative Party had "run out of road" and were "sliding into the abyss".While acknowledging the prosecution's argument that it was a "heinous" crime, the court declined to classify it as a "rarest of the rare" case deserving the death penalty.

The BBC covered the incident in a detailed two-part investigative series.The February 2018 explosion took place in Patnagarh, a quiet town in Odisha's Bolangir district.

The victims had been married just five days and were preparing lunch when a parcel arrived at their home. It was addressed to Soumya and appeared to be a wedding gift, allegedly sent from Raipur in Chattisgarh state, over 230km (142 miles) away.As Soumya pulled a thread on the parcel to open it, a powerful blast tore through the kitchen, killing him and his 85-year-old great-aunt Jemamani Sahu. Reema, then 22, survived with serious burns, a punctured eardrum, and trauma.

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