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I doubt they'll be voting Tory once they're dependent on the dole.
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They are so stupid up there that they will still vote nuLieBore.
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Has anyone seen their joker MP on BBC24 talking rubbish about how continued existance of Northern Crock upsets banks with offices in Canary Wharf, ffs, he should have mentioned class struggle as well.
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostSeems to me that by making this announcement it will spur people on to look for work elsewhere anyway, fact is staff expenditure is a major overhead so to make it a viable business it must go down this route. I'm hearing very similar stories from people I know who work in the housing and property markets at the moment.
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That's 4000 short of what was needed to be done before end of last year.
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Seems to me that by making this announcement it will spur people on to look for work elsewhere anyway, fact is staff expenditure is a major overhead so to make it a viable business it must go down this route. I'm hearing very similar stories from people I know who work in the housing and property markets at the moment.
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2000 More Tory Voters
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7302312.stm
NR to shed 2,000 jobs. By 2011 !!!!
Ok, so you're basically a ****ed company. So you shed 2000 jobs over 3 years in an effort to "turn things around".Tags: None
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