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Ok lets look at things in a bit more detail, where here is any reference to the workforce, or the rights and protections for workers?
What are their views on the living wage? where do they stand on 0hr contracts? What is their plan for youth unemployment? Employment and Small Businesses – Businesses should be able to discriminate in favour of young British workers. – Repeal the Agency Workers Directive. – Conduct a skills review to better inform our education system and qualifications – Encourage councils to provide more free parking for the high street. – Simplify planning regulations and licences for empty commercial property vacant for over a year.* – Extend the right of appeal for micro businesses against HMRC action. This says not very much to me about the issues surrounding employment in the UK.
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It's a summary not a draft of 'War and Peace'.
Last edited by kirklancaster; 26-03-2015 at 01:06 PM. |
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Yes... A summary outlines the key issues, if these are the key issues then the document is worthless as there is nothing on there that will be of any benefit to the residents, workforce or communities of the UK.
To save you replying I'll just presume you don't want to address my points rather than you repeat the 'war and peace' quote.
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Last edited by Kizzy; 26-03-2015 at 01:13 PM. |
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