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Old 22-06-2022, 13:57   #57
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Re: RMT announce Rail strikes are on for this week

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
It wouldn’t, but why should preventing it fall disproportionately on some workers?



That’s irrelevant. The entirely mythical Tory high wage, high skilled economy drives up wages for all workers due to the reduced supply of “unskilled” workers creating competitive pressure (dare I even say inflationary pressure) for employers.
The claim was for creating NEW "high wage, high skilled" types of jobs, NOT existing ones.

How is it falling disproportionately on them?
If it's a "mythical Tory" thing, why isn't it also a mythical Labour, Lib Dem, or SNP thing?
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