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Yes, there is a liberal sprinkling of dramatic language to emphasise certain points. However, the underlying key points are evidence based.
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because the bosses “didn’t want to pay them for doing nothing”.
it's the government who are paying them to do nothing |
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The example cited is to an individual who was at work, hence not on the furlough scheme.
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At my company the top brass didnt fancy furloughing themselves on a max of £2500 a month so did a deal with the shareholders for 80% pay -- that really helped the company didnt it !
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but if they are doing nothing then they'd have been furloughed, they wouldn't be at work
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Take the call centre workers reported on by openDemocracy, travelling by public transport to workplaces with crowding, air conditioning and even hot-desking, carrying out entirely non-essential work such as telesales and debt-chasing, or filling in spreadsheets because the bosses “didn’t want to pay them for doing nothing”.
But they weren't furloughed, that's the point that she is making, they were performing no worthwhile tasks, could have been furloughed, avoided being in crowded offices. |
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I've said several times the govt want this.
It's herd immunity without telling the public, as they would be castigated by the hand wringers Constant vagueness that allows interpretation, flights coming in from all over the world |
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But they weren't furloughed, that's the point that she is making, they were performing no worthwhile tasks,
If a business is that stupid, it wouldn't exist. |
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OMG juce!..you actually posted some sense!
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There are loads of folk on furlough, loads working as normal, loads working from home.
There are some being paid for doing very little because they cannot be furloughed but there is no work for them Nobody could have devised a perfect system that would be fair to all Comparing outliers with the vast majority will throw up some odd comparisons Sunak got a chance to tweak it. |
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Just going through my phone records. I had 2 cold call since lockdown, and just over 20 in the month prior to lockdown (all blocked)
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We have had 1 cold call since lockdown, average just over 2 a week prior to that.
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The only situation where they were performing no worthwhile tasks would be in the black economy where no tax is being paid
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though can't see such bosses paying them to do nothing. they'd just tell them to feck off
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Or working for government.... Civil service etc....
Full pay, stay home, phone yer line manager now and again. |
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a lot like BFs IT
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