https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-labour-supply
While presumably overlooking the actual reasons that people work part-time; some have no choice owing to illness or family commitments, others make a lifestyle choice to trade earnings for well-being etc.
I have long believed that there's no shortage of workers per se. There may be a shortage of fully-trained, experienced workers available at the rates on offer in the locations demanded. That's not the same thing.
While presumably overlooking the actual reasons that people work part-time; some have no choice owing to illness or family commitments, others make a lifestyle choice to trade earnings for well-being etc.
I have long believed that there's no shortage of workers per se. There may be a shortage of fully-trained, experienced workers available at the rates on offer in the locations demanded. That's not the same thing.
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