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The 'Horrible Bosses' movie poster cleverly illustrates the comedic chaos and the desperate schemes of three friends vying to rid themselves of their intolerable employers. With hues that hint at the darkly humorous plot twists and the camaraderie among the protagonists, it captures the film's blend of humor and suspense. This artwork is a testament to the lengths one might go to for workplace freedom, making it a humorous pick for fans of smart comedies and anyone who’s ever dreamed of a less-than-ordinary solution to office woes.
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By Jessica A. Walsh We are pleased to announce that South Jersey Writers' Group member John Leone has recently published his latest book, Workplace Woes: A Day at the Office. A collection of four short screenplays, Workplace Woes is about office life at an imaginary company called McFrugal LLC and the characters who work there. If you have any experience whatsoever working in an office setting, you have no doubt encountered people like the cringe-worthy characters in this book. I had the privilege to speak with John about Workplace Woes and his past work experience that inspired him. Although John said he's had more job titles than can be imagined, he preferred "outside sales", calling on customers and trying to sell them products. "As most customers complained about their work, my job often entailed being an attentive listener, like a friendly bartender, but without the alcohol," he explained. "Consequently, I came to the realization that obnoxious bosses and annoying co-workers were not a unique phenomenon, but are universal and quite often funny without meaning to be." All of John's characters are based on real people, although some are slightly exaggerated. And even though John is now retired, he admits that he actually misses his old obnoxious bosses and annoying co-workers. He also misses some of his old customers, but gets to enjoy the occasional lunch to keep in touch. In addition to the occasional lunch, John enjoys spending his time writing, babysitting his grandchildren (whom he started writing for in the first place) and taking art classes. Although he did not illustrate Workplace Woes, he does hope to illustrate future books. John is also the author of a series of children's books called Sharklock Bones about a talking shark detective. Although Workplace Woes is the first PG-13 book John has published, it wasn't a difficult shift for him since he considers his Sharklock series as books the whole family can enjoy. "But [writing] the children's books [is] more fun. That's probably because I never grew up." John is currently finishing up book #11 in the Sharklock Bones Series, which all contain an underlying message about marine and ocean ecology. "They hopefully encourage younger readers to be more aware of steps we must all take in the future to keep our waterways healthy," he explained. Workplace Woes is available on Amazon (paperback and Kindle), as well as Barnes & Noble. You can also find John (and Sharkie) at the Trenton Book Fair being held May 1st and 2nd.
Apparel/Garments Buyers demand up to 5% discount from Bangladesh's apparel exporters 09 May '23 2 min read Pic: Adobe Stock Insights The woes of Bangladesh's apparel exporters have increased with global retailers and brands demanding up to 5 per cent discount. Top industry bodies lamented that despite spending billions to strengthen workplace safety as per the recommendations of the Accord and the Alliance and paying higher energy tariffs, buyers are not showing responsible behaviour. Global retailers and brands are demanding up to 5 per cent discount from Bangladesh's apparel exporters, adding to the latter’s woes.Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association executive president Mohammad Hatem said suppliers are being compelled to accept the lower prices fearing retailers may discontinue placing orders. At times, the prices demanded are lower than the production cost, he lamented.The woes of Bangladesh's apparel exporters have increased with global retailers and brands demanding up to 5 per cent discount. Top industry bodies lamented that despite spending billions to strengthen workplace safety as per the recommendations of the Accord and the Alliance and paying higher energy tariffs, buyers are not showing responsible behaviour.Domestic manufacturers need a profit margin of 20-25 per cent instead of the current 10-15 per cent to pay a living wage to workers, he said.But the net profit goes down to 2 per cent if the gross profit stands at 10-15 per cent.He urged global retailers and brands to follow ethical and responsible business practices as domestic suppliers have spent billions to strengthen workplace safety in line with the recommendations of the Accord and the Alliance, the two factory inspection agencies backed by the former, according to media reports from the country.Hatem was addressing a dialogue organised by the HerNet Foundation in Dhaka on the occasion of International Labour Day.Bangladesh Textile Mills Association vice president Abdullah Al Mamun lamented that despite paying a higher tariff for gas and power and spending heavily to establish safe factories, suppliers are getting the lowest price from buyers.Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) president Faruque Hassan also expressed similar views, saying buyers are demanding discounts due to a slowdown in sales in their respective markets and of the unsold inventories that have piled up. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS) More Bangladesh Textile Mills Association News... More Apparel/Garments News - Bangladesh...
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What inspires agency people? How do they get to work? What's their favorite color? What animal would they be? What would they be doing if they weren't working in advertising. Shushu, a senior copywriter at BBR Saatchi & Saatchi in Tel-Aviv, asked 128 of his colleagues those questions, and many more, and collected the results in the infographic below—giving a snapshot of the lives at his agency, and perhaps in advertising generally.
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