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Employment At Record High!
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... Claims May
However, BBC reality check asked the office for national statistics (ONS) whether working just one hour a week was all that was needed to be officially registered as employed.
The ONS confirmed that was the case.
However, BBC reality check asked the office for national statistics (ONS) whether working just one hour a week was all that was needed to be officially registered as employed.
The ONS confirmed that was the case.
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Eh, 50,000 jobs were axed in the first half of 2018. 23,000 shops along with 170,000 jobs are forecast to be lost in 2019 , think the headline to this post" Employment At Record High " ? Just More Tory Lies.
11:45 Thu 24th Jan 2019
Gulliver, nothing to do with Brexit.
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"Jaguar Land Rover to close down for a week in April to adjust production, "" Because of BREXIT."" OK!."
No it's not OK. What, pray tell, has that to do with the 4,500 job losses that you mentioned earlier. You start by mentioning one thing that you ascribe to Brexit (which clearly is nothing to do with it). When challenged you mention something completely different.
Since you did mention something else it's worth addressing. Jaguar Land Rover has been poorly managed for ages and is suffering from the diesel fiasco and declining demand in China. It had already planned a ten day shutdown in April for maintenance. It is beginning that closure earlier for, what is says, is "Brexit uncertainty". It is not certain whether (a) the UK will leave the UK on 29th March; (b) if it does whether it will leave without a "deal"; (c) if it leaves without a deal whether there will be any immediate effects (as immediately as early April that is). JLR is in some trouble and explaining their decision to close for an extra few days in April due, as they say, to Brexit, is stretching their credibility.
No it's not OK. What, pray tell, has that to do with the 4,500 job losses that you mentioned earlier. You start by mentioning one thing that you ascribe to Brexit (which clearly is nothing to do with it). When challenged you mention something completely different.
Since you did mention something else it's worth addressing. Jaguar Land Rover has been poorly managed for ages and is suffering from the diesel fiasco and declining demand in China. It had already planned a ten day shutdown in April for maintenance. It is beginning that closure earlier for, what is says, is "Brexit uncertainty". It is not certain whether (a) the UK will leave the UK on 29th March; (b) if it does whether it will leave without a "deal"; (c) if it leaves without a deal whether there will be any immediate effects (as immediately as early April that is). JLR is in some trouble and explaining their decision to close for an extra few days in April due, as they say, to Brexit, is stretching their credibility.