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Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 11, 2019, 09:09:44 amQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:29:18 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 10, 2019, 10:22:01 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:17:06 pmQuote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!Apply that acxross retail, what happens to the prices you pay? It's the consumer who pays it, your options are fairly limited. If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business. That's got sod all to do with the consumer paying. If a business can't afford to pay £10 per hour then the business model is a failure and the owners shouldn't be in business. It's stupid to suggest that owners/shareholders should benefit from low wages! Owners/share holders should be out of business and get nothing if their business model can't support a £10 minimum wage.Are you on drugs? Where can I get one of these mythical jobs? Seems it's you that must be on drugs. What mythical jobs are you referring to?
Quote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:29:18 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 10, 2019, 10:22:01 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:17:06 pmQuote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!Apply that acxross retail, what happens to the prices you pay? It's the consumer who pays it, your options are fairly limited. If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business. That's got sod all to do with the consumer paying. If a business can't afford to pay £10 per hour then the business model is a failure and the owners shouldn't be in business. It's stupid to suggest that owners/shareholders should benefit from low wages! Owners/share holders should be out of business and get nothing if their business model can't support a £10 minimum wage.Are you on drugs? Where can I get one of these mythical jobs?
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 10, 2019, 10:22:01 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:17:06 pmQuote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!Apply that acxross retail, what happens to the prices you pay? It's the consumer who pays it, your options are fairly limited. If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business. That's got sod all to do with the consumer paying. If a business can't afford to pay £10 per hour then the business model is a failure and the owners shouldn't be in business. It's stupid to suggest that owners/shareholders should benefit from low wages! Owners/share holders should be out of business and get nothing if their business model can't support a £10 minimum wage.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:17:06 pmQuote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!Apply that acxross retail, what happens to the prices you pay? It's the consumer who pays it, your options are fairly limited.
Quote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!
£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour
Quote from: Not Now Kato on December 11, 2019, 09:14:38 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on December 11, 2019, 09:09:44 amQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:29:18 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 10, 2019, 10:22:01 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:17:06 pmQuote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!Apply that acxross retail, what happens to the prices you pay? It's the consumer who pays it, your options are fairly limited. If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business. That's got sod all to do with the consumer paying. If a business can't afford to pay £10 per hour then the business model is a failure and the owners shouldn't be in business. It's stupid to suggest that owners/shareholders should benefit from low wages! Owners/share holders should be out of business and get nothing if their business model can't support a £10 minimum wage.Are you on drugs? Where can I get one of these mythical jobs? Seems it's you that must be on drugs. What mythical jobs are you referring to?The ones paying a basic of a tenner an hour.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 11, 2019, 10:22:00 amQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 11, 2019, 09:14:38 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on December 11, 2019, 09:09:44 amQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:29:18 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 10, 2019, 10:22:01 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:17:06 pmQuote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!Apply that acxross retail, what happens to the prices you pay? It's the consumer who pays it, your options are fairly limited. If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business. That's got sod all to do with the consumer paying. If a business can't afford to pay £10 per hour then the business model is a failure and the owners shouldn't be in business. It's stupid to suggest that owners/shareholders should benefit from low wages! Owners/share holders should be out of business and get nothing if their business model can't support a £10 minimum wage.Are you on drugs? Where can I get one of these mythical jobs? Seems it's you that must be on drugs. What mythical jobs are you referring to?The ones paying a basic of a tenner an hour.£10/hr is about two thirds of the average wage. That shows there are plenty of them out there!!
Quote from: Not Now Kato on December 10, 2019, 10:17:06 pmQuote from: rich1471 on December 10, 2019, 10:10:38 pm£10 an hour would cripple most small and some large company's and the only thing that will happen is it will push up daily living expenses , in reality people will not be better off and it will put up unemployment and unskilled workers will struggle to find work if you have to pay £10 per hour If a company can't afford to pay £10 per hour then they have no right to be in business!Surprised at you saying that, where is your evidence for your remark?
It's about redistributing the wealth, that was stated right at the top of this thread. Doesn't need to cost the business any more at all, pay those at the bottom a bit more and those at the top a bit less. Or don't you like that concept BFYP?
Quote from: SydneyRover on December 10, 2019, 10:40:55 pmIf you're are not on an hourly rate and your wages are not linked to minimum pay, any rises you get don't affect consumer prices, apparently Well my salary wouldn't given that my salary is entirely not connected to any consumer process at all and that there's one of me doing the job in the company, a small change in my salary is so insignificant it doesn't register, 10% for a range of others is huge. What you are demonstrating is a clear lack of knowledge as to how these things work and trying to inform someone who actually does this kind of stuff for a living that they don't do it, bizarre.
If you're are not on an hourly rate and your wages are not linked to minimum pay, any rises you get don't affect consumer prices, apparently
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on December 11, 2019, 05:57:15 pmIt's about redistributing the wealth, that was stated right at the top of this thread. Doesn't need to cost the business any more at all, pay those at the bottom a bit more and those at the top a bit less. Or don't you like that concept BFYP?Your problem there is those who make the choice arent going to do that never ever.That and the knock on effects, much of that profit comes back to our pension funds, it amazes me how little people know of that. Even the church of england would lose out if shareholder profits drop.Granted on a pure basis the richest will always get the most, but they will also find ways around that, unless they are taxed and even then, they'll just move. Theres far better places to live than the uk so we have to try to keep some of that contribution. If it wasnt for family (and football) I'd be gone tomorrow.I'm going off topic there though, the point is what will the minimum wage do and what will the reaction be. You do not like the answer but that is it...