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Old 13-07-2020, 11:35 AM #23
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...the experiences of the last few months have not been the same for everyone it has to be said...but I don’t know how feasible it would be to give financial reward when we still don’t know what there is to come in the future...as Liam said, people should be paid what their value is and so often they’re not, sadly...
I agree with that - I'd much rather see a push for better pay and working conditions permanently than a one-off cash bonus.


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All the big supermarkets should be doing that, they made an absolute fortune during lockdown
Oh I absolutely agree that the companies who actually did quite well out of the whole thing should be paying profit-related bonuses to all of their staff. Supermarket workers, Amazon warehouse staff, etc. should be getting a share of the covid pie.

Sadly we all know that the biggest bonuses, as usual, will go to senior management and executives.
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