Here's another idea this time from an economist-
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/reduce-working-week-30-hours-074926488.html
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/reduce-working-week-30-hours-074926488.html
A guy who used to run a small business manufacturing printed circuit boards, used to employ young school leavers as apprentices, gave them a good start in life, and also employed a few skilled workers, and then this minimum wage came into force, he couldn't run his business in profit.
A guy who used to run a small business manufacturing printed circuit boards, used to employ young school leavers as apprentices, gave them a good start in life, and also employed a few skilled workers, and then this minimum wage came into force, he couldn't run his business in profit.
So basically Mike this guy was running his business on cheap labour and kicked out most of the youngsters when they finished their apprenticeships?
A guy who used to run a small business manufacturing printed circuit boards, used to employ young school leavers as apprentices, gave them a good start in life, and also employed a few skilled workers, and then this minimum wage came into force, he couldn't run his business in profit.
So basically Mike this guy was running his business on cheap labour and kicked out most of the youngsters when they finished their apprenticeships?
Ever worked in a printed circuit board industry? you start with sheets of copper clad boards and saw them on machines, with so much fiber glass dust, you wear breathing masks, and your hands are itchy with dust everywhere! then you got to deal with chemicals, drilling millions of small holes on PCB drilling machines, handling art work layouts both on cad cam based and also older tape version art work, photography kills to reduce images to scale, programming drilling data, changing tools, and finally finishing off boards and giving each one a visual check, screen printing, handling solder resist paints, curing ovens, not many kids would stick around for much longer themselves!
A guy who used to run a small business manufacturing printed circuit boards, used to employ young school leavers as apprentices, gave them a good start in life, and also employed a few skilled workers, and then this minimum wage came into force, he couldn't run his business in profit.
So basically Mike this guy was running his business on cheap labour and kicked out most of the youngsters when they finished their apprenticeships?
A guy who used to run a small business manufacturing printed circuit boards, used to employ young school leavers as apprentices, gave them a good start in life, and also employed a few skilled workers, and then this minimum wage came into force, he couldn't run his business in profit.
So basically Mike this guy was running his business on cheap labour and kicked out most of the youngsters when they finished their apprenticeships?
Ever worked in a printed circuit board industry? you start with sheets of copper clad boards and saw them on machines, with so much fiber glass dust, you wear breathing masks, and your hands are itchy with dust everywhere! then you got to deal with chemicals, drilling millions of small holes on PCB drilling machines, handling art work layouts both on cad cam based and also older tape version art work, photography kills to reduce images to scale, programming drilling data, changing tools, and finally finishing off boards and giving each one a visual check, screen printing, handling solder resist paints, curing ovens, not many kids would stick around for much longer themselves!
Yes I have. He sounds like a backyard workshop rather than a professional manufacturer. I can also move on to automated pcb assembly lines and flow soldering techniques.
A guy who used to run a small business manufacturing printed circuit boards, used to employ young school leavers as apprentices, gave them a good start in life, and also employed a few skilled workers, and then this minimum wage came into force, he couldn't run his business in profit, with higher wage bill, low demand for printed circuit boards
A guy who used to run a small business manufacturing printed circuit boards, used to employ young school leavers as apprentices, gave them a good start in life, and also employed a few skilled workers, and then this minimum wage came into force, he couldn't run his business in profit, with higher wage bill, low demand for printed circuit boards
apprentices dont get the minimum wage they get around £2.50 an hour
school leavers 16 and 17 get about £3.75 an hour
18 19 and 20 £5
21+ about £6.30
do you think thats excessive