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Emirates Hiring Spree: Join World-Famous Cabin Crew Team

Dubai's flagship carrier Emirates is embarking on a major global hiring spree for cabin crew, offering competitive tax-free salaries, luxury accommodation, and unparalleled travel opportunities to successful candidates.

Jet2 Passenger's Extreme Bid For Free Flight Exposed

A Jet2 passenger's outrageous attempt to get a free flight by provoking cabin crew into a physical altercation was caught on camera. The viral video shows the man's extreme strategy and the airline's firm zero-tolerance response, resulting in a lifetime b

Bama Rush: Sorority Bid Day Drama Unveiled

Discover the highs and lows of the University of Alabama's infamous sorority recruitment week, where hopeful students vie for a coveted spot in elite Greek life.

Potter's Brighton success: A lesson for West Ham

Graham Potter's rise at Brighton was built on expert recruitment. Now, West Ham's owners face a tough challenge to replicate his success, while Sunderland's past failures serve as a warning.

Charming Fisherman's Cabin Near Marseille

Discover the enchanting transformation of a tiny fisherman's cabin just outside Marseille, featuring vintage banquettes, lime-washed panelling, and whimsical scalloped trims.

University 'brain drain' threatens smaller UK colleges

Leading UK universities are attracting a disproportionate number of students, leaving lower-ranked institutions struggling to survive. Experts warn of potential mergers or closures as the higher education sector faces a deepening crisis.

BA stewardess wins anxiety discrimination case

A British Airways cabin crew member has triumphed in a tribunal after being unfairly dismissed due to her anxiety disorder, setting a precedent for mental health rights in the workplace.

ICE recruitment drive attracts 100,000+ applicants

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has seen a surge in job applications after highlighting its dangerous arrests in a new recruitment campaign. Over 100,000 hopefuls have applied, signalling strong public interest in federal law enforcement role

BA stewardess wins discrimination claim over fear of flying

A former British Airways cabin crew member, dismissed for her fear of flying, has won a discrimination claim against the airline. The tribunal ruled in her favour, marking a significant victory for employees with anxiety-related conditions.

US medics approved to work in NHS

American doctors and nurses will soon be able to practise in the NHS after UK regulators approved their qualifications, easing staffing shortages.

UK's baffling hiring crisis explained

A puzzling trend in the UK job market: businesses face hiring challenges while unemployment remains high. What's behind this mismatch?

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