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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
The Quebec Courthouse (Palais de Justice de Québec), where members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
The Quebec Courthouse (Palais de Justice de Québec), where members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Strike flags displayed by members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), following their second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Strike flags displayed by members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), following their second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Strike flags displayed by members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), following their second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Second Strike By Legal Aid Support Workers In Quebec City
QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – JUNE 11:
Members of the Legal Aid Support Staff Union Group, affiliated with the Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN), held a second strike on June 11, 2025, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
The workers remain determined to secure improvements and have urged the employer to acknowledge their legitimate demands for better working conditions and pay. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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DAK Health Insurance Logo Displayed On Building Facade
The logo of DAK-Gesundheit, a major German public health insurance provider, is mounted on the facade of a building in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. DAK is one of Germany's largest statutory health insurers and operates branches throughout the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Tasty way to apply for a job
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19/09/2024
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Job hunters are being offered a mouthwatering way to make their resumés stand out from the crowd with prospective employers.
A fresh pizza is sent to potential bosses with an applicant’s CV printed on the box.
The free scheme has been launched in the USA by fast food chain Pizza Hut after research revealed as many of 75 percent of job application resumés are never read.
Its hoped by delivering one with a tasty treat inside, prospective employers will take notice.
All work seekers need do is visit a dedicated resume website called ResZAmes, submit their resumés, and choose the address of their target employer.
Pizza Hut will then select a few lucky participants and print their applications on specially designed pizza boxes, which are hand-delivered along with a medium cheese pizza to corporate offices.
OPS: How the resume appears on the Pizza Hut box.
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Tasty way to apply for a job
Ferrari Press Agency
Resumés 1
Ref 16170
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Pizza Hut
Job hunters are being offered a mouthwatering way to make their resumés stand out from the crowd with prospective employers.
A fresh pizza is sent to potential bosses with an applicant’s CV printed on the box.
The free scheme has been launched in the USA by fast food chain Pizza Hut after research revealed as many of 75 percent of job application resumés are never read.
Its hoped by delivering one with a tasty treat inside, prospective employers will take notice.
All work seekers need do is visit a dedicated resume website called ResZAmes, submit their resumés, and choose the address of their target employer.
Pizza Hut will then select a few lucky participants and print their applications on specially designed pizza boxes, which are hand-delivered along with a medium cheese pizza to corporate offices.
OPS: The resume appears on the Pizza Hut box while a prosepctive employer also gets a cheese topped pizza.
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Tasty way to apply for a job
Ferrari Press Agency
Resumés 1
Ref 16170
19/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Pizza Hut
Job hunters are being offered a mouthwatering way to make their resumés stand out from the crowd with prospective employers.
A fresh pizza is sent to potential bosses with an applicant’s CV printed on the box.
The free scheme has been launched in the USA by fast food chain Pizza Hut after research revealed as many of 75 percent of job application resumés are never read.
Its hoped by delivering one with a tasty treat inside, prospective employers will take notice.
All work seekers need do is visit a dedicated resume website called ResZAmes, submit their resumés, and choose the address of their target employer.
Pizza Hut will then select a few lucky participants and print their applications on specially designed pizza boxes, which are hand-delivered along with a medium cheese pizza to corporate offices.
OPS: How the resume appears on the Pizza Hut box.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Nächtliche Ausgangssperre in Ljubljana, Slowenien
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A police officer is seen checking a manís certificate from his employer, which allows him to be outside during the overnight curfew.
After re declaring an epidemic Slovenia imposed a nationwide overnight curfew to fight its surge of coronavirus infections. Itís the first time a curfew was declared in Slovenia since the start of the outbreak. The curfew is in place from 21:00 to 6:00.
Overnight curfew in Ljubljana, Slovenia - 20 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Grossbritanniens erster Roboter der im Büro arbeitet
John Lidiard, 29, interacts with Pepper the robot, the latest innovation in robot technology will join BrainlabsÌ workforce and perform basic tasks, such as greeting guests ahead of meetings. Tuesday 4th July will see the UK's first-ever automated robot office assistant, Pepper, commence duties at the UK's fastest growing company, Brainlabs. While many of London's workers embark on their commute, Pepper the robot will be hard at work performing simple manual tasks around the London-based digital media agencyÌs offices.
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FEATURE - Grossbritanniens erster Roboter der im Büro arbeitet
John Lidiard, 29, interacts with Pepper the robot, the latest innovation in robot technology will join BrainlabsÌ workforce and perform basic tasks, such as greeting guests ahead of meetings. Tuesday 4th July will see the UK's first-ever automated robot office assistant, Pepper, commence duties at the UK's fastest growing company, Brainlabs. While many of London's workers embark on their commute, Pepper the robot will be hard at work performing simple manual tasks around the London-based digital media agencyÌs offices.
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FEATURE - Grossbritanniens erster Roboter der im Büro arbeitet
Jessica Dealey, 22, interacts with Pepper the robot, the latest innovation in robot technology will join BrainlabsÌ workforce and perform basic tasks, such as greeting guests ahead of meetings. Tuesday 4th July will see the UK's first-ever automated robot office assistant, Pepper, commence duties at the UK's fastest growing company, Brainlabs. While many of London's workers embark on their commute, Pepper the robot will be hard at work performing simple manual tasks around the London-based digital media agencyÌs offices.
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FEATURE - Grossbritanniens erster Roboter der im Büro arbeitet
Jessica Dealey, 22, interacts with Pepper the robot, the latest innovation in robot technology will join BrainlabsÌ workforce and perform basic tasks, such as greeting guests ahead of meetings. Tuesday 4th July will see the UK's first-ever automated robot office assistant, Pepper, commence duties at the UK's fastest growing company, Brainlabs. While many of London's workers embark on their commute, Pepper the robot will be hard at work performing simple manual tasks around the London-based digital media agencyÌs offices.
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FEATURE - Grossbritanniens erster Roboter der im Büro arbeitet
Jessica Dealey, 22, interacts with Pepper the robot, the latest innovation in robot technology will join BrainlabsÌ workforce and perform basic tasks, such as greeting guests ahead of meetings. Tuesday 4th July will see the UK's first-ever automated robot office assistant, Pepper, commence duties at the UK's fastest growing company, Brainlabs. While many of London's workers embark on their commute, Pepper the robot will be hard at work performing simple manual tasks around the London-based digital media agencyÌs offices.
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FEATURE - Grossbritanniens erster Roboter der im Büro arbeitet
Dan Gilbert, CEO of Brainlabs, interacts with Pepper the robot, the latest innovation in robot technology will join BrainlabsÌ workforce and perform basic tasks, such as greeting guests ahead of meetings. Tuesday 4th July will see the UK's first-ever automated robot office assistant, Pepper, commence duties at the UK's fastest growing company, Brainlabs. While many of London's workers embark on their commute, Pepper the robot will be hard at work performing simple manual tasks around the London-based digital media agencyÌs offices.
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki (front C) throws a paper plane with JAL new employees during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01697/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01711/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01705/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) adjust some make up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01698/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01713/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01720/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) sit during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01700/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01703/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01715/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) hold colored papers to form the JAL logo during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01721/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,650 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01724/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01706/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01716/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki (front C) throws a paper plane with JAL new employees during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01710/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) leave a hangar after a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01723/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01714/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) hold colored papers to form the JAL logo during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01722/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) hold colored papers to form the JAL logo during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01707/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01702/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
Japan Airline (JAL) new employees throw a paper plane during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01708/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) sit during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01701/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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STUDIO - Nicola Thorp
Nicola Thorp is the receptionist who challenged Price Waterhouse Cooper on their sexist dress code. She was sent home for not wearing a two to four inch heel shoe, and wearing flat shoes instead. Thorp complained the policy was discriminatory because men could wear flat shoes.
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STUDIO - Nicola Thorp
Nicola Thorp is the receptionist who challenged Price Waterhouse Cooper on their sexist dress code. She was sent home for not wearing a two to four inch heel shoe, and wearing flat shoes instead. Thorp complained the policy was discriminatory because men could wear flat shoes.
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STUDIO - Nicola Thorp
Nicola Thorp is the receptionist who challenged Price Waterhouse Cooper on their sexist dress code. She was sent home for not wearing a two to four inch heel shoe, and wearing flat shoes instead. Thorp complained the policy was discriminatory because men could wear flat shoes.
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STUDIO - Nicola Thorp
Nicola Thorp is the receptionist who challenged Price Waterhouse Cooper on their sexist dress code. She was sent home for not wearing a two to four inch heel shoe, and wearing flat shoes instead. Thorp complained the policy was discriminatory because men could wear flat shoes.
© Sarah Lee / eyevine
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