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>> It is a disgrace that while on a daily basis stories are emerging about the massive bonuses at the top of the bank, increasing numbers of jobs are being cut from amongst the hard-working staff.

David Fleming, Unite union <<
I started working at 17 years (1980) with the DHSS and it was, at that time, considered to be a job for life with good conditions of service.

Jobs for life no longer exist.

I am still shocked at the demise of Woolworths and many more shops seem to be in trouble. I liked Woolworths.
Aye, poor Fred must be wringing his hands with worry over the fate of his former colleagues........

http://en.wikipedia.o...odwin#Size_of_pension

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