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UK airport labelled a ‘zoo’ as major delays continue

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Chaos continues to engulf airports right across the United Kingdom, as hundreds of angry holidaymakers have their trips cancelled

Gatwick, Bristol and Manchester airports are among the worst affected, with Bristol’s terminal labelled a “zoo” by travellers hit with eight hour delays.

It’s the second day of airport chaos throughout the country, with staffing shortages largely to blame.

EasyJet says it will cancel more than 200 flights over the next ten days, affecting 24 flights a day from London’s Gatwick airport up until June 6.

Customers are being provided with the option to rebook their flight or receive a refund in line with regulations.

An EasyJet spokesperson says the cancellations are necessary to provide reliable services over this busy period.

In fact, Friday saw the highest number of scheduled departures since March 20-20 when the pandemic first began.

A key aviation union is blaming airlines and airports for laying off employees during Covid and paying low wages.

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The importance of personal branding

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How to position and build your own personal brand

If you’re into the world of innovative snacks and energetic entrepreneurship, you’ve likely heard of Jake Karls and Mid-Day Squares. This dynamic duo has taken the snack industry by storm, but what’s their secret, and what’s in store for the future?

Jake Karls is the co-founder of Mid-Day Squares, a brand that has carved a niche in the health and wellness market by providing delicious and nutritious chocolate bars.

He joined the Ticker Talks Growth hosts Liam Gostencnik and Tim O’Sullivan to discuss the journey of Mid-Day Squares and where they are heading next.

Watch part two of the interview here:

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Why is it so expensive to attend a wedding?

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Guests are paying on average around $2,000 just to attend a loved one’s wedding.

We all know getting married is expensive, but it turns out even attending weddings can set you back a pretty packet.

New research by Finder shows that guests are on average spending nearly $2,000 just to attend.

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Chinese youth swap LinkedIn for Tinder to find a job

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As LinkedIn withdraws from the Chinese market, young professionals and job seekers are turning to an unlikely platform in their quest for employment: Tinder.

This shift comes as a local news outlet recently reported the departure of LinkedIn from China.

Tinder, primarily known as a dating app, is now being repurposed by Chinese youth as a job-searching tool. Users are leveraging the platform’s network and communication features to connect with potential employers and explore career opportunities.

It appears to be a creative adaptation to fill the void left by LinkedIn, a platform renowned for professional networking.

This unconventional job-hunting trend has gained momentum, showcasing the adaptability and resourcefulness of the younger generation in China when faced with unexpected circumstances.

LinkedIn plans to maintain a certain level of presence in China, focusing on offering services to companies operating within the country. These services will facilitate hiring and training of employees based outside of China, as confirmed by a spokesperson from the company.

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