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Yeah businesses never employ people with no experience do they.
Quote from: RedJ on September 23, 2019, 06:19:18 pmYeah businesses never employ people with no experience do they. of course they do but if your a small business would you employ a 16 year old with no experience or someone with experience for the same money?
That depends if you get enough work done in the 32 hours to get the job done if not your going to have to hire someone else as there will be no zero hour contracts
no it’s not always the case but many times it is, so let’s just say that is the case which will people end up employing? My wife’s a nurse and the hca that work there earn around 9 pound a hour for a pretty stress full job, unless they end up getting quite a lot more than the 10 pound they will just leave and get a less stressful job for the same money, and yes I know I changed topic
32 hour week is a pipe dream,example cutting Police hours to 32 Per week instantly gets rid of the 20,000 increase in staff. It reduces your nurses from 320,000 to 275,000 etc etc.
A firm in New Zealand did a study on it's 240 employees when they reduced working hours from 40 hours to 32 and the results were stress was decreased by 7%, work satisfaction increased by 5% and their actual job performance levels didn't change at all.https://zapier.com/blog/four-day-work-week/
Every improvement in the conditions of workers has been met with this "can't be done" blank stare.Stopping kids working down pitsIntroducing pensions.Introduction mandatory minimum holiday allowance.Introducing the dole.Introducing the NHS.Introducing the minimum wage.Sometimes you need to think outside the box that experience and the way things are imposes on you.
Can anyone explain though what is the Labour position on Brexit.Whenever one of their MPs is asked that question, including the boss, there isn’t a direct answer to the question.Only ifs, buts and maybes.Please bear in mind that I don’t follow the political scene like some of you but having watched the news over the last few days I don’t see a commitment to either direction.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 24, 2019, 12:12:05 amEvery improvement in the conditions of workers has been met with this "can't be done" blank stare.Stopping kids working down pitsIntroducing pensions.Introduction mandatory minimum holiday allowance.Introducing the dole.Introducing the NHS.Introducing the minimum wage.Sometimes you need to think outside the box that experience and the way things are imposes on you.Stopping kids going down mines was probably down to the Silkstone pit disaster.The NHS was born out of a Labour govt spending our Marshal plan money on health rather than re building industry, history is the judge of that, look at Germany!
I recall the Airy Houses and prefabs galore in this country.
I agree about Labour and Germany, they want us to be the best country that East Germany could be.
I’m no Corbyn fan but having just watched his conference speech, how anyone could vote for anyone but labour in the next GE I’ll never know. If they had a different leader they would win at a canter.