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The exact number of employees at a bullring can vary depending on the size and operations of the venue. Generally, there will be a combination of full-time staff, part-time workers, and contractors involved in various roles such as ticket sales, security, concessions, and maintenance. The total number employed will also fluctuate depending on the events scheduled at the bullring.

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