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Labour Party News. Sigh
A bit of light hearted news for you.
https:/ /thewor ldnews. net/gb- news/la bour-is -callin g-for-a -tax-on -self-s ervice- checkou ts-for- robbing -till-w orkers- of-thei r-jobs
(or does anyone agree with them?)
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(or does anyone agree with them?)
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They'll probably let you stack the shelves as well if you ask, Spice; you might like it!
16:49 Sat 10th Mar 2018
>>>they are losing a lot of money through dishonest use of the tills.
I think all supermarkets (in fact all shops) accept a certain amount of thieving of one sort of another.
But I bet the money they lose on thieving is far less than the money they save by not paying the staff on a checkout till.
p.s. Maybe we should tax garages as they no longer supply anyone to fill your car with petrol.
And what about the poor gas lamp lighters who were put out of a job when all the street lights went electric.
You could go on and on.
For every job lost other jobs replace them.
I think all supermarkets (in fact all shops) accept a certain amount of thieving of one sort of another.
But I bet the money they lose on thieving is far less than the money they save by not paying the staff on a checkout till.
p.s. Maybe we should tax garages as they no longer supply anyone to fill your car with petrol.
And what about the poor gas lamp lighters who were put out of a job when all the street lights went electric.
You could go on and on.
For every job lost other jobs replace them.
I won't use 'self-service' tills unless a member of staff does it for me - they do, if there are checkout queues - it keeps someone in a job. I'm sure I read that Morrison's are doing away with their self-scan because people don't like them - of course, they may be losing too much money and stock-control could be snarled up. :)
JD - When I was tiny (c.5) I had a red tricycle with a compartment at the back. I pedalled madly after Mum (pushing a pushchair & baby) for a good 2 miles to market; then she put the spuds in my trike carrier for me to pedal back (there was a handle she could use to help me up the hill).
JD - When I was tiny (c.5) I had a red tricycle with a compartment at the back. I pedalled madly after Mum (pushing a pushchair & baby) for a good 2 miles to market; then she put the spuds in my trike carrier for me to pedal back (there was a handle she could use to help me up the hill).
One would think that this initiative arises from concern for the people losing their jobs, but imposing a tax to replace lost National Insurance contributions and tax revenue won’t help them – unless the cost is so extortionate that it deters the customer from using self-service checkouts altogether - in which case more staff to replace self-service checkouts means higher prices for the consumer anyway.
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