Q4 2024 MillerKnoll Inc Earnings Call
IVRY-SUR-SEINE, France (AP) — Amid market stalls heaped with fresh foods, the shopper walked past the young candidate campaigning for votes in France's high-stakes and torrid legislative election but then paused and doubled back to give Shannon Seban a piece of her mind. What happened next is becoming depressingly familiar for the 28-year-old candidate, who is Jewish and says she's increasingly on the receiving end of antisemitism that has surged as a hot-button issue in the campaign. Seban's heated exchange with the shopper in the Paris suburb of Ivry-sur-Seine this week before Sunday's first round of voting appeared to bear out her concerns.
'My faith is a big part of who I am so it does translate into these decisions about who to vote for,' says Callum Harbour