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A lot of creepy blokes at these Indian outsourcers. It's a culture thing.
Hopefully they will lose a lot of contracts and go bust soon.Leave a comment:
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Hmm Wipro lose
Wipro employee wins discrimination case over equal pay and sexual harrassment | Daily Mail Online
IT executive who ‘was forced into sleeping with her boss and was paid half the salary of her “predatory and misogynist” male colleagues’ wins discrimination case
Executive Shreya Ukil, 40, discriminated against at IT and outsourcing firm
She said she battled a 'culture of sexism and misogyny' at the firm Wipro
Also claimed she was pressured into having sexual relationship with boss
Tribunal upheld that she was subjected to sexual and racial discriminationLeave a comment:
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From what he's been posting on TPD, it's solder fumes that are getting to him at the moment.Leave a comment:
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Zeity is at the Southern end where the sheep sh4ggers are.Originally posted by vetran View Post
60% proof is only 34% alcohol - times 4 divide by 7.Leave a comment:
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Is Zeity OK?
Welsh pensioner brewing hooch died getting ‘drunk’ on the fumes and drowned in alcohol | Daily Mail Online
60%A grandfather making hooch in his bathroom collapsed into a scalding bath and died after inhaling fumes from his home brew.
Ronald Matthews, 72, was making 60 per cent proof alcohol at his home in Rhoshirwaun on the Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, Wales, when he collapsed face-first into the bath.
An inquest at Caernarfon heard how Mr Matthews was found submerged in the water, which he had been using to heat up a three-gallon bucket inside the tub.
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Does she have 'an interest in the navy' too?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was wondering what to get MrsBP for her birthday.....Leave a comment:
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I suppose that's one way of getting rid of the wife
Winchester man's gift to his wife from a Russian sub gave off radioactive waves | Daily Mail Online
Radioactive clock that could have killed me! Husband's gift to his wife came from a Russian sub and gave off deadly rays
For a wife with an interest in the Navy, vintage clock was the perfect present
But the £250 gift - from a Russian nuclear submarine - gave off radiation
Timepiece hung just by the kettle at family’s home in Winchester, HampshireLeave a comment:
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Definitely a thing of beauty....Originally posted by vetran View PostThe great British Banger life imitates art!
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