Christmas In The Good Old Days
ChatterBank0 min ago
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Small bussineses won't be able to do this and keep going so either they will close or lay off staff
This was my reply to recent OP on here:
it reminds me of the Harold Wilson brainwave in the mid-60's when he introduced something called Selective Employment Tax (SET).
This was going to raise billions, and was a tax based on the number of employees at each company, so, the more employees, the more tax revenue. Simples!
Cue mass redundancies and increased unemployment. I think we've been here before. And it aint looking good.
It is sad that Labour dont seem to have learnt by previous mistakes (of all Partys).
The big problem with raising the minimum wage by such an amount is that those above them will want more, who would supervise for little more than just turning up. And then of course the junior manager wants more, the middle manager wants more and so on all the while it is causing inflation meaning absolutly no one gains.
Such naive 6th Form politics at play by Labour.
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