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Old 13-06-2019, 15:10   #3417
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
I didn't say it was a big benefit but is still a benefit.

Mind you, my average monthly work mobile bill went from around £60 a month to £25. My company has around 75,000 employees across the EU so it adds up...
It is a big benefit, IMO. But then the Working Time Directive and the extra burden now put onto UK employers to keep the French working practices happy is an example of why we should plough our own furrow.

ANd before any of you stupidly ask if I want to see workers' rights repealed - no I don't. But I don't want an competitive advantage we have by being flexible further eroded by the EU especially under the fake guise of H&S.
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