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Old 21-11-2019, 02:02 PM #38
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Originally Posted by Oliver_W View Post
Sure they can afford it, but when big businesses are faced with higher running costs, it sure as hell ain't the fatcats who lose out. They'd rather keep paying themselves and their shareholders the same amount and have fewer staff, than take a paycut to give them more money.
Sure, but if they cut staff to save a tiny bit of money to them, that’ll be very bad publicity for them when they reveal their end of year pay rises to the big guys, plus, less staff means worse service, which leads to bad words spreading, which eventually leads to less people shopping there, they’d be better off just complying, I personally think if a big business like Asda refused to adhere to it, then their taxes should be raised to they can contribute to society that way instead, make it hard for them to dodge, they’d probably pay up then
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