Katyia
5 November 2012 10:58PM
Ed Miliband, speaking in Islington, celebrated the tide of Labour councils signing up. Islington's ground maintenance contract, worth �20m, employs 80 people, all now to get the living wage, with the company absorbing the whole cost
actually thats one company paying the wage to its employees not one company paying the living wage to the employees of all other companies - - - yes and I can guess what the next comment article will be - - -
Why should the taxpayer subsidise Scrooge employers?
this goes back to the fiscal multipyer thing - - - with overall cuts being made too deeply across the board - - -
For households to earn more, mothers need to be able to work
not necessarily - - - it used to be seen as profitable to have her at home - - - - or nowadays to have the father at home sometimes - - -
With desperate unemployment among the young and in hard-hit areas, Labour is failing to challenge this government's constant smears about idle scroungers lolling in bed behind closed blinds, the great Tory demonology of scroungers. He knows well they barely exist:
or being on the game you mean - - -
bottom rung workers are mainly in and out of temporary, insecure work
no, a glass floor if you like - - - bottom rung workers tend to become unemployed
and fall of the bottom - - -
actually thats one company paying the wage to its employees not one company paying the living wage to the employees of all other companies - - - yes and I can guess what the next comment article will be - - -
this goes back to the fiscal multipyer thing - - - with overall cuts being made too deeply across the board - - -
not necessarily - - - it used to be seen as profitable to have her at home - - - - or nowadays to have the father at home sometimes - - -
or being on the game you mean - - -
no, a glass floor if you like - - - bottom rung workers tend to become unemployed