Nuts go on sale with ‘offensive’ name
A snack brand by the name of ‘Nuckin Futs’ will go on sale after a lawyer argued the word ‘fuck’ was a normal part of everyday Australian speech. The trademark was originally barred because it was an ‘obvious spoonerism’ and could cause offence. News.com.au reported: “In a five-page legal document, seen by news.com.au, which catalogues the history of controversial product names, Mr James White argued the words “f..k” or “f..king” were “now part of the universal discourse of the ordinary Australian”. “We submit that whilst there may be a mere sentimental objection or mere distaste to NUCKIN FUTS, this is not a sufficient ground for rejection of the Trade Mark, particularly since a substantial number of people would not find the words shocking.”
24/7 child care is the way of the future
The trend is beginning in America, but how long before we see round-the-clock centres in Australia? The New York Timed reported on a childcare centre in Ohio which is open literally all the time. Why? Parents increasingly have no choice but to take on second jobs or work wildly varying hours as shift workers like cleaners and restaurant staff in order to provide for their families. “On a recent day, a grandmother dropped off a first grader at 4:30 a.m. on the way to her early morning shift at Burger King. A mother picked up her 3-year-old at 11:30 p.m. after getting off work at a nursing home. Another mother came for her 2-year-old twins at 1:30 a.m., after her shift as a cleaner at a gym. or some children, the center’s staff members act almost as surrogate parents — feeding them dinner, helping them with homework, brushing their teeth and putting them to sleep until their parents come to fetch them.” About 40 per cent of the American workforce works non-standard hours, according to research. Babysitting is too expensive, so childcare is the next best option. Would you consider it? What are your care situations like now if you have kids?