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HOW IT WORKS
The beauty of Speed Dating London lies in its no-nonsense approach. You seize an equal number of single girls and guys, lay them in a room and offer them a limited minutes to chat with every other member of the opposite sex.
When you get there
Original speed dating events in London normally initiate at pm. You will need to register with our hosts and to begin with they will issue you with a score sheet. This will help you to keep track of the singles that you would enjoy to meet again and perhaps proceed on a hang out with. After a short period of mingling, your host for the evening who will manage through detailed orders and give you your starting position if you are a guy or table for the event if you are a girl.
Meet & Mingle
A London speed dating event is split into two halves, each lasting around an hour, there will be an interval at half period of about 15 minutes for speed dating London. You will have between 4 and 5 minutes with each person, after which you need to tick a box on your score sheet - "yes, I would love to meet this person again" or "no. T
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A festive flu? Managing imitation sickness over Christmas
With extra social engagements, competition for annual leave, massively heightened or reduced workloads and plenty of real sickness all in the mix, absence management over Christmas can be a valid challenge for some employers.
What do you do if someone does not reveal up, claiming they are ill?
At the time, there may be little you can do other than accept it at confront value and reorganise your remaining team to cover the shift or workload. It may involve some paid overtime, or period off in lieu (TOIL) – in the future when it is quieter. Frustratingly for some employers, it may mean a late night at serve for you.
There are things that you can accomplish beforehand, and after the fact, to manage this frustrating feature of Christmas.
Before anyone phones in sick, you can set expectations. Remind everyone of their obligations – a hangover is not an acceptable reason for sickness absence, and neither is entity refused holiday time; if they are to be absent that they must personally phone you to explain what’s wrong each day, and
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Allies Coming Out for Trans+ is an Executive Briefing to provide leaders with practical ways to be active allies to Trans+ colleagues.
From the Eventbrite listing
NB: On Trans+: the plus subscribe now stuck to trans is to include intersex-identified people.
Held at Google/YouTubes headquarters in London, this event had a number of partners: Creative Equals (a global marketing organisation, focusing on DEI through the slant of neurodiversity), Outvertising (LGBT pressure collective focussed on marketing), Transgender in the City (training provider and advocacy), Transitioned Solidarity Alliance (national representation network), the Unmistakables (corporate DEI provider) and the event was organised by Towards Utopia, a culture change business, who own worked with global brands, such as Coca Cola and Nestlé. Alison Lomax, head of YouTube in London, had gifted the space that evening and also holds a directorship with Trans in the City.
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Garage, one of the hottest forms of contemporary dance music, is also music that can often contain inspiring, life affirming lyrics and sometimes in-your-face Gospel messages. From the underground of British nightclubs, club deejay The Drum Pharaoh, aka Michael Morley, takes us through a scene where 'inspirational garage' is becoming an increasingly powerful anecdote to the quick-fix hedonism which once oppressed the dance floor speakers. From America's Gloworm and Michael Powell through to Britain's Paul Johnson and Spirits, this is his report.
For many casual music listeners the whole area of move music is a bemusing and bewildering field. The scene is so productive and with so many sub-genres that many non-devotees subscribe to the lazy observation that "it all sounds the same". But whether an antique guitar rocker or a juvenile dance buff all observers now agree that the computer-engineered upbeat 'house' music has soared from its mids Chicago warehouse birthplace to become mainstay of both the thousands of dance clubs and the pop charts.
So what is this dance music thing?