Auch für die Zielgruppe wäre "Studie zeigt: E-Rad macht fit" eine bessere Headline, glaube ich.
ratsnake
"X-te Studie zeigt, was alle schon ewig wissen. Wir stellen trotzdem ne dumme Frage in der Headline, um Klicks zu kriegen."
I fully intend to go to some of the smaller islands the next time I can afford to go to Japan. I've been to Tokyo and Osaka so far, so the next trip will have a week either in Sapporo or on Kyushu.
she didn't say it tho
If we're counting Odaiba and that bit of Hiroshima that has the Peace Park on it, three.
"I've never heard of this woman" is perhaps the most scathing thing ever said about a former UK Prime Minister
I'm gonna be real, my ability to detect satire has been thoroughly eroded over the last decade
is this satire?
Höchstens in den Echtzeitinfos, weil Einsatzwagen per Definition keinen festen Fahrplan haben.
... because surely nobody would check.
If offering the same flexibility to everybody is viable: yes. sure. don't restrict people just for shits and giggles.
But some businesses need people to be available at all times, and those businesses can handle letting some of their staff take time off on short notice or work during very specific hours only, but they can not handle giving the same consideration to everybody.
In those cases, preferential treatment for those who need it most is the right choice imo.
(Just abolishing work is, at this point in time, not viable.)
I mean, there were people on Hokkaido before the Japanese colonized it.