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 Friday 12 August 2016 7:49 amSacre bleu: Eurostar staffrsquo  work/life balance strike started at St Pancras this morning ndash; herersquo  what you need to knowBy: Emma HaslettShareFaceb brumate ookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedIn polene bag Share on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThe good news is that if you re planning on travelling to Paris today, things might not be as bad as expected ndash; despite the factRMT union members have put up pickets at St Pancras as they began the first stage of their work/life balance strike.The strike ndash; which, lest we forget, was voted for by a total of 48 people ndash; will run until midnight on Monday.The union is planning to take another three days of action ndash; conveniently timed for the August bank holiday, between midnight on Saturday 27 August and midnight on Monday 29 August.RMT general secretary Mick Cash  he of the telephone number salary  today paid tribute to the union s  solid, determined  members, who  polene were  united this morning as they kick off the first phase of strike action .  Pickets are out at St Pancras International as we send the message to the company that we expect them to honour basic agreements with the union that date back eight years. There will be talks this morning and all that we are asking for is that our members get a fair crack when it comes to anti-social hours and that agreements we signed up to in good faith are stuck to. But what of passengers  Gkon Austerity hits European consumer confidence
 Wednesday 05 December 2012 9:19 pm|Updated:Thursday 30 May 2019 7:05 amPartyrsquo  over for retiring Bwin co-chief RyanBy: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on Fa stanley cup uk ce stanley isolierkanne bookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleONLINE gaming company Bwin.party said yesterday that Norbert Teufelberger will head the company on his own from January when current co-chief executive Jim Ryan retires and goes back to his native Canada.Teufelberger and Ryan have run the company together since PartyGaming merged with Bwin in March 2011 to create the worldrsquo  largest listed online gaming group.Ryan is only 51 but has a family and wants to return to Canada after living in Gibraltar, where the company is based, for several years.He will be paid a yearrsquo  salary of euro;573,000  pound;465,000  when he leaves on 15 January, in line with his one-year rolling contract.Teufelberger, an Austrian, joined Bwin in 1999, having previously worked for a decade in the gaming industry. Since the merger, the  stanley cup firm has launched business across Europe, inked a partnership with social gaming group Zynga and re-examined an entrance to the heavily-regulated US market. The transition to regulated markets is continuing and we are entering a period of intense product and technology innovation that will now be led by Norbert Teufelberger, whose experience, as one of the pioneers in online gaming, is probably unrivalled, said Simo