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Old 30-04-2015, 10:12 PM #11
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1) your answer is anti economic nonsense, clearly you've never employed people. The majority like zero hour contracts, they help create jobs when an employed doesn't know if there will be enough guaranteed work for the next 6 to 12 months, especially if its seasonal or sales etc
2) Labour brought it down so youre wrong.
3) labour brought in endless stealth taxes and only changed the vat and tax right at the end, when it was all too little too late
4) these mindless policies added to the 3000 plus new labour laws, stealth taxes, European constitution signed up to by labour, 587 pages of mostly unreadable laws, all hurts employers and jobs. this is why the European countries are in such a diabolical mess. youth unemployment is over 50% in several nations, the overall unemployment rate is over 12%. you help employers, you help them create jobs, jobs create wealth , wealth pays the bills, the taxes, pays the nhs the police, the council, everything...all the wealth comes from the private employers and youre ideas are destroying them and their job creation
No and if I ever did employ people I would give them proper hours and not zero hours contracts.
I know people on them and they hate them they haven't a clue what they will be earning one week to the next.
While their 'bosses' know exactly what they will be getting.

Absolute rubbish,with respect,that so many need to be on zero hours contracts.
Also anyone that is should still be classed as not being fully employed too.

The rest of your post,I dispute as to its conclusions.
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