• A man walks with a horse as people watch during an auction in Misrata, Libya. All photos: Reuters
    A man walks with a horse as people watch during an auction in Misrata, Libya. All photos: Reuters
  • A horse is shown to bidders.
    A horse is shown to bidders.
  • The auction featured Arabian and English thoroughbreds.
    The auction featured Arabian and English thoroughbreds.
  • The event was held over three days.
    The event was held over three days.
  • A man walks with a horse during the auction.
    A man walks with a horse during the auction.
  • Horse breeding is a source of pride in Libya where breeds include the purebred Arabian, English hybrid and Libyan hybrid.
    Horse breeding is a source of pride in Libya where breeds include the purebred Arabian, English hybrid and Libyan hybrid.
  • A man looks at a horse at a stable in Zliten, Libya.
    A man looks at a horse at a stable in Zliten, Libya.
  • Men wearing traditional costumes ride horses during a race in Misrata.
    Men wearing traditional costumes ride horses during a race in Misrata.
  • Despite the disruption of some aspects of life due to the years of turmoil in Libya, horse races and auctions are often held without interruption, AP reports.
    Despite the disruption of some aspects of life due to the years of turmoil in Libya, horse races and auctions are often held without interruption, AP reports.

Horses for courses: auction and racing in Libya's Misrata - in pictures


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Stuck in a job without a pay rise? Here's what to do

Chris Greaves, the managing director of Hays Gulf Region, says those without a pay rise for an extended period must start asking questions – both of themselves and their employer.

“First, are they happy with that or do they want more?” he says. “Job-seeking is a time-consuming, frustrating and long-winded affair so are they prepared to put themselves through that rigmarole? Before they consider that, they must ask their employer what is happening.”

Most employees bring up pay rise queries at their annual performance appraisal and find out what the company has in store for them from a career perspective.

Those with no formal appraisal system, Mr Greaves says, should ask HR or their line manager for an assessment.

“You want to find out how they value your contribution and where your job could go,” he says. “You’ve got to be brave enough to ask some questions and if you don’t like the answers then you have to develop a strategy or change jobs if you are prepared to go through the job-seeking process.”

For those that do reach the salary negotiation with their current employer, Mr Greaves says there is no point in asking for less than 5 per cent.

“However, this can only really have any chance of success if you can identify where you add value to the business (preferably you can put a monetary value on it), or you can point to a sustained contribution above the call of duty or to other achievements you think your employer will value.”

 

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