Mr Miliband told Labour's youth conference on jobs in Warwick that a Labour Budget would introduce a bank bonus tax which would pay
the wages of unemployed people.
Not exact matches
The presence
of large masses
of unemployed persons in the cities makes aggressive labor demands impossible and keeps their
wages depressed.
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Of course it is good news that more people are reportedly in work but the number of young unemployed people just keeps climbing, while wages fall and growing numbers of people need two jobs just to get b
Of course it is good news that more
people are reportedly in work but the number
of young unemployed people just keeps climbing, while wages fall and growing numbers of people need two jobs just to get b
of young
unemployed people just keeps climbing, while
wages fall and growing numbers
of people need two jobs just to get b
of people need two jobs just to get by.
(It seems likely that the main rise in public spending and reduction
of tax revenue over the 2008 - present period has been due to economic contraction rather than policy change -
unemployed people claim benefits, don't pay tax on
wages and pay much less VAT on purchases.
If — my reasoning goes — employers feel they can hire a new
person from a pool
of several hundred
unemployed applicants should you fail to show proper work speed, eagerness, and willingness to work at reduced
wages with no medical benefits, then an employee might feel the need to never leave the office.