ChatterBank1 min ago
Well Would You ?
a slight tangent on previous thread
would you travel upto an hour to work
then work 1 hour paid work
then travel 1 hour back home again
(for what looks like to me )
37p
would you travel upto an hour to work
then work 1 hour paid work
then travel 1 hour back home again
(for what looks like to me )
37p
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you examine the entire thread - especially my answer at 14:39 - you will find that the question title is incorrect. It is not the Tories who are classifying people who work one hour as "employed". They are classified under a 37 year old international convention.
I doubt anybody working an hour a week would spend two hours travelling to and from it. But, as Gromit says, working less than 16 hours a week does open up a host of benefits not available to those not working at all.
I doubt anybody working an hour a week would spend two hours travelling to and from it. But, as Gromit says, working less than 16 hours a week does open up a host of benefits not available to those not working at all.
I sometimes choose only to work one or two hours, but it suits me because it's 5 minutes walk away. The average commute figure of 54 minutes is wholly irrelevant to me, and the figure will include some well paid people who commute nearer 2 hours each way to do a full day.
I've still no idea where 37p fits in unless you are assuming the person gets paid £1 an hour.
Maybe it's worth starting a new thread and forgetting this one.
I've still no idea where 37p fits in unless you are assuming the person gets paid £1 an hour.
Maybe it's worth starting a new thread and forgetting this one.