Sentences with phrase «about cheap labour»

anti immigration rhetoric, it was the Blairties who wanted unlimited immigration to drive down wages, and there's nothing left wing about cheap labour, in fact the EU prevented less Commonwealth immigration Ed miliband said it at the time as an attack on Blarites and Jeremy agreed

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Vietnam's has recently jumped from low to lower - middle income, and policy makers are now facing questions about avoiding the «middle - income trap» and generating economic growth without increased exploitation of natural resources and cheap labour that would result in deteriorating environmental and social standards.
While employers might rejoice at cheap labour, some workers are right to worry about their wages and livelihoods.
Corbyn's comments about employers being able to «import cheap agency labour» to «undercut» existing pay and conditions also infuriated supporters of a softer Brexit.
The battle with Unite, and Miliband's proposed reforms to the union relationship, are set to reduce their income by several million quid a year; the Evening Standard reports that the party still owes # 7 million dating back to the «loans for lordships» scandal in 2006; and there is a growing row about the millions of pounds worth of extraordinarily cheap credit Labour obtained from the crisis - stricken Co-Op Bank.
Savouring a cheap pint the day after the Conservative party ended Labour's eight decade rule in Copeland, the lifetime Labour voters expressed antipathy towards Jeremy Corbyn and deep disillusionment about politics in general.
The Right want to keep people poor and stupid, so they can continue to harvest them for cheap labour, and they'll remain too stupid or desperate to complain about it.
Make no mistake about it; this is a labour of love by Remedy and they obviously worked really hard on Quantum Break, taking risks and striving to commit to their vision but ultimately, it all breaks down like a cheap Rolex you bought for the price of a box of staples at a car boot sale.
The project, in this iteration, came about as a general frustration with the labour market in relation to quality of objects available for mass consumption and their valuation in relation to cheap labour.
Instead, it is squeamishness about what our shopping habits do to forests that drives the argument for international regulatory frameworks, and it is hard to see how focusing on land, trees and cows will raise the standard of living for people whose labour and lives are cheap.
We forget, as we spend to maintain our «habit», about the attendant environmental costs of mass manufacture, carbon intensive shipping and cheap Third World labour.
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