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Good grief are you really that stupid?

Have a read..

These companies want a reversal of the NI increases because it will affect the numbers of staff especially those taking up their 1st jobs working in the shops.

And you argue that those jobs are going to go to lower cost countries. If the shops are in the UK, the staff need to be too.

And you call me stupid ?

You are trying to conflate 2 different things and getting it wrong
 
If the shops are in the UK, the staff need to be too.

And you call me stupid ?
You fairly obviously don’t understand that there is more to running a supermarket than shelf stackers and checkout people.

Many many jobs in the U.K. can be done overseas. If the U.K. makes itself unattractive or less attractive to hire as has happened with a number of changes since Labour got power it will cost jobs. Less people working, less people to pay tax. Simple economics
 
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If the U.K. makes itself unattractive or less attractive to hire as has happened with a number of changes since Labour got power it will cost jobs.
It is becoming more attractive by investing following the Tory rundown. Tesco, who are forecasting profits of £2.9b want to keep all of it. That is there choice, no one else is to blame.
 
Aren’t budgets supposed to lower inflation? It’s gone up 2.3% this month.
 
Aren’t budgets supposed to lower inflation? It’s gone up 2.3% this month.
Not really, it might impact it in the shorter term. This rise seems to energy charges going up.
 
80% of pensioners own their own homes so they aren’t poor

Yes, but they usually bought those houses when they were working. Maybe with two salaries coming in, but they now live alone on one pension. That pension will likely be half or a third of what they used to earn. :idea:

Or are you like Denso who believes that all pensioners not on pension credit are in Mick and Elton's earning bracket?
 
It is becoming more attractive by investing following the Tory rundown. Tesco, who are forecasting profits of £2.9b want to keep all of it. That is there choice, no one else is to blame.
They will do what all impacted employers will do.. Have a meeting to mitigate the impact and move on. it's easy for employers of high paid staff, they simply switch more income to "capital'. Rachel from accounts will be pleased to see income from capital increase, but wonder why everyone's earnings have "fallen".

Lower paying employers can more ruthlessly move jobs overseas, like they are suggesting.

Labour the party of growth.
Growing unemployment
Growing Debt
Growing tax
and now
Aren’t budgets supposed to lower inflation? It’s gone up 2.3% this month.
Growing Inflation.
 
You fairly obviously don’t understand that there is more to running a supermarket than shelf stackers and checkout people.

Many many jobs in the U.K. can be done overseas. If the U.K. makes itself unattractive or less attractive to hire as has happened with a number of changes since Labour got power it will cost jobs. Less people working, less people to pay tax. Simple economics
The people the industry was talking about whose jobs were being affected was the retail staff, especially those looking for their 1st job.

You might want to keep to the same subject
 
The people the industry was talking about whose jobs were being affected was the retail staff, especially those looking for their 1st job.

You might want to keep to the same subject
Again you seem unwilling or unable to see the link.

business problem:
- local employees cost too much

Solution:
- move more offshore
- replace more with technology
- make those left work harder

No business leader will adopt Denso's suggestion.
"oh well I guess we are going to miss our targets, I'm sure the shareholders will be ok if I blame Rachel from accounts".
 
Again you seem unwilling or unable to see the link.

business problem:
- local employees cost too much

Solution:
- move more offshore
- replace more with technology
- make those left work harder

No business leader will adopt Denso's suggestion.
"oh well I guess we are going to miss our targets, I'm sure the shareholders will be ok if I blame Rachel from accounts".
They write a letter saying how ni increases will badly affect people looking for their 1st jobs, especially in the retail area of their stores.

These stores are in the UK, so that's where those staff need to be.

You are trying to tell us these jobs can be moved to lower cost countries.

You are getting it all wrong and trying to change the story
 
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