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Scene at London's King's Cross station around 08H30 local time on the first day of the advised return to working from home, which Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week to combat the Omicron variant. IMAGES
Athens, May 6 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alberto Borreguero) Thousands of workers demonstrated this Thursday in the Greek capital and other cities of the country called by several unions that called a 24-hour strike against the new labor law, which aims to make the working day more flexible, and in commemoration of Workers' Day, postponed because it coincides with Orthodox Easter.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN ATHENS.
Caracas, Feb 19 (EFE).- Carmen Hurtado's hopes rise every time a potential customer approaches the makeshift stand in the Venezuelan capital where she sells puppets, as each sale brings her closer to her dream of having a home of her own, a seemingly impossible goal in an oil-rich nation where someone earning the minimum wage would have to work 4,000 to amass enough money to buy a house.(CAMERA: Jackdwin Sáez - Ron González)
The rising interest of millennials in RVing has now started positively impacting sales and rental numbers. Business Insider reports a new survey from the RV Industry Association shows millennials are now more interested in buying an RV than any other age demographic. Business Insider reports a sales of Class B camper vans are particularly hot and has seen an exceptional increase in shipments. According to data from RV rental platform Outdoorsy, bookings made by the demographic spiked 70% from 2019 to 2020. The only age demographic that say an increase larger than the millennial spike in travel trailer purchases are Gen Zers. That group bought 26.24% more Thor Industries trailers in 2020 year-over-year as the younger generation matures into adulthood.
In these strange days in which tens of millions of Americans videoconference while they work from home, it's no surprise that occasionally, one may spy a bit of junk. And no, not the junk in the sense of a co-worker's collection of creepy mannequin parts, or another's assortment of vintage Cabbage Patch dolls. Rather, seeing a co-worker's naughty bits. Private parts. Genitals! Hopefully, you don't plan to show your bits and pieces to Jerry from Accounts Receivable. So to make sure that never happens, Gizmodo has some handy tips. First, wear clothing that covers you not only from the waist up. You might forget, and stand up. Oops! And remember that muting yourself on Zoom calls only mutes your audio. If you absolutely must get your rod and tackle out, hit 'stop video' first. Please!