Originally posted by lilelvis2000
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The feckin arrogance of the bloke, my jaw dropped as I was reading that.
You can’t have it both ways Tony, hire and fire USA style and protect workers rights? Please... I am in a bad mood now.
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The bugger was in the building yesterday.
Caused a massive commotion. Cops and large security guards everywhere...
and for all his green credentials (hah!) every vehicle (except the jag) was idling away while he was inside having a coffee.
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It beggars belief, doesn’t it? S’funny how he only refers to the employed, as if self-employed/small ltds don’t create any flexibility by their very nature. Says everything about NL and their socialism. Secretly NL would love to be like Old Europe: I.e. every worker should be employed (so we know how to tax you – it’s only fair). If you are engaged in any other capacity, you must be bad for the economy, society, the environment, life in general etc etc etc.
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bliar promotes flexible working
BBC nuLiebour propaganda channel
"In the knowledge economy, the role of government is to ensure that the economy is flexible, to the benefit of all rather than at the cost of the workforce."
The words "joined", "thinking", "up" certainly don't spring to mind...Tags: None
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