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We're missing a trick here. If they want easily-disposable workers, why not use contractors? St Vince of Cable can't then complain about people losing their rights.
OTOH of course, he's the idiot that's presided over the export of our industry to India.
Where they probably have no rights at all. So, that worked well then
We're missing a trick here. If they want easily-disposable workers, why not use contractors? St Vince of Cable can't then complain about people losing their rights.
OTOH of course, he's the idiot that's presided over the export of our industry to India.
Intelligent, successful, wealthy businessman suggests to Government that less employment regulations inc. not implementing AWR and simplifying agency legislation would be a great idea that would improve the economy. Proposals include not having to go through hoops to get rid of someone who is rubbish at their job.
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