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Leap In Unemployment Rate Raises Question Of Labour Own Goal
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The rise in unemployment couldnt have anything to do with more people deciding they arent going to work as they can survive, using foodbanks and getting benefits thrown at them. They seem to continue without ever getting chased to work, I have 2 relatives who have not worked for many years.
Could it also be a boost from the latest batch of school leavers not finding jobs.
10.43 No embarrassment here at all I can assure you, its all what I expected and also support. Also the increase in the minimum wage may encourage some to get of their asses and look for a job, especially now labour will be looking into the bank accounts of the ones that have had problems getting out of bed for years. Love it!
"Its made up numbers to support NJs theory, and a theory is all it is."
Mine is not a theory, it's a fact based on the Chancellor's increases in employers' NI. The only assumption I've made that is not a fact is the average salary figure I've used. That will only make a difference to the amount having to be found.
Of course you could say that the practice could cut the salary of each of its employees by around £800 a year to fund the savings. Or do you expect the GPs (like Tescos) to simply "absorb" that sum off their bottom line?
The only problem I have with your figures NJ is that I think you are a tad low so the loss to the practise is more.
//Or do you expect the GPs (like Tescos) to simply "absorb" that sum off their bottom line?//
No doubt this Marxist would. Just look at the terms he uses "filthy profit" - from someone who perported to be a businessman. The only business he is likely to have run is a Car boot sale.
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