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West Midlanders are the most likely to speak out when they've had a bad experience at a restaurant, a new survey of British consumers shows.
Lancastrians are the least likely to speak out when they've had a bad experience at a restaurant, a new survey of British consumers shows.
Confident people don’t need to claim they’re always right because they know that learning comes from acknowledging mistakes.
The president of the Manitoba Nurses Union is painting a bleak picture of how the province’s nurses feel about workplace ...
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Most Manitoba nurses say things at work aren’t getting better and nearly half say they’re worse now than a year ago. “There’s ...
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A KPBS investigation reveals the shelters are beset by poor recordkeeping and high turnover rates. Former staffers claim many ...
Complaint-shy Brits avoid giving feedback in-person when eating out • 50% of people in the South East, including Sussex, are uncomfortable complaining ...