Front-of-house workers at renowned West End theatres have voiced their concerns about the deteriorating behavior of audiences, citing a surge in assaults and abuse. In stark anonymity, these employees shared disheartening anecdotes of drunken spectators projectile vomiting during performances, the discovery of used condoms in the stalls, and instances where ambulances were called to tend
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China’s economy continues to face challenges as consumer prices in the country fell at the fastest rate in three years in November. Additionally, factory-gate deflation deepened, signaling a heightened deflationary pressure on the economy. These concerning indicators raise doubts about the strength of the economic recovery and the effectiveness of existing measures to stimulate domestic
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Starbucks recently announced its intentions to resume contract negotiations with the union representing its baristas, commencing in January. This development follows the two-year anniversary of the first unionization of company-owned Starbucks cafes in the United States. Although more than 360 locations have voted to unionize, accounting for approximately 4% of the company’s total U.S. footprint,
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