Sunday 24 July 2016

Bits and bobs
Pic from www.bonnesimages.com
A week in review

Bon Dimanche, Buona Domenica, Happy Sunday :-)

Another interesting week gone by: Theresa May interjections at her first Prime Minister Questions (I must say impressive) and the trips to meet her European counterparts. The Labour Leadership saga continues and I'm sure it will continue throughout the summer (unfortunately for us); ladies and gents, get a grip, we want to see our politicians behave like responsible adults not squabbling mean children. Moreover any democracy needs a credible opposition, and I mean credible ... hint hint.

Another sad sad story coming from Munich, another murderous attach, this time not terrorist related but not less scary or painful, #PrayforMunich.
My blogs this week:

Monday blog
Usually employees cannot lodge a claim for unfair dismissal until they have been with their employer for a qualifying period of two years. Be aware though that when there is a "protected disclosure" (whistleblowing) they can claim as soon as they need to.
Author Baden Eunson defines the topic of Conflict Management and breaks it down into easily digestible components in this useful book.

Wednesday blog
Rest day :-)

Thursday blog
Flexible working is not a new concept but is one that is often misconstrued.

Friday blog
The Almeida Theatre is currently showing a new adaptation of Richard III, directed by Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold with Ralph Fiennes as Shakespeare’s villain and Vanessa Redgrave as Queen Margaret. One to see.

Pic from almeida.live.co.uk

Saturday blog
Exmouth Market is a classic story of urban gentrification: a one time run-down area now one of London’s most desirable streets, situated nearby the Sadler's Wells theatre, with a trendy and friendly vibe.



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