I’ve been told I’m striking.
I suppose by many peoples standards I’m quite good looking. Ok perhaps that’s a bit much, but I’m definitely not ugly, but all this week my patients have been telling me I’m striking. Read more »
I’ve been told I’m striking.
I suppose by many peoples standards I’m quite good looking. Ok perhaps that’s a bit much, but I’m definitely not ugly, but all this week my patients have been telling me I’m striking. Read more »
Are you striking? I don’t mean good looking, I mean exercising your right to withdraw your labour.
Of course, many of us are choosing to carry on working, struggling on with ‘mustn’t grumble’ as our refrain.
Although those selfless workers have dedication which is admirable, is it also misplaced. Other colleagues are supporting the action by craftily having a stealth strike. Read more »
I expect you know someone who has a dirty top lip. Not a sign of declining standards of personal hygiene, but instead an outward visible indication of a personal value and belief in the importance of supporting something that matters to them. The ‘Grow a Bro a Mow’ campaign is a talking point, bit of fun, serious marketing campaign all rolled in to one simple activity, or should I say cessation of activity.