“You have the right to paid overtime! Union members will not work for free.” Swedish University teachers and researchers campaign.
The great hope for the weekend!
From https://www.flyingleaps.co.uk/
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“You have the right to paid overtime! Union members will not work for free.” Swedish University teachers and researchers campaign.
The great hope for the weekend!
From https://www.flyingleaps.co.uk/
Seen at a bus stop in Oxford
Active travel or anti-theft device?
Seen somewhere
Makes more sense than many government slogans
What we are watching and listening to
Behind the Bastards podcasts examines some of the worst humans in history and exposes
the bizarre realities of their lives. If you listen to any of them check out the one on Cecil Rhodes, right up there (and still displayed on an Oxford college) with the worst people of the 19th or indeed 20th century!
The story of 7 people on trial stemming from various charges surrounding the uprising at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois
What we are reading
Visceral contemporary parable of progress from Dave Eggers