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Fear is only a good way to motivate a workforce if your employees understand nothing but threats and intimidation. You can find such people very easily, but I suggest they're not the best for most enterprises, plus they will take the first chance they can to get their own back on you.0
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The place for "debate" is the discussion time board, a fact I am sure that you are aware of. Your propositions are an insult to working people
There is no philosophy in here. I'd normally suggest it's actually economics, but in fact it isn't economics either :rotfl:
I think that you would find this debate more fruitful at a Tory party funders meeting - but they might thing you too right wing for their company. But keep an eye on the White House. There are always openings for lunatics there....
Maybe if "there is no philosophy in here" you should avoid advertising your political opinions - this is not the first time you've done so.
Perhaps as a leftie you simply assume that all sensible people agree with you.0 -
Maybe if "there is no philosophy in here" you should avoid advertising your political opinions - this is not the first time you've done so.
Perhaps as a leftie you simply assume that all sensible people agree with you.0 -
I think from when I used to have left wing views, that it's easy to say "let's look after the poor", and it's easy to see business as the villains, and it's easy to see government as responsible, our media does very little to let you think otherwise
Understanding how supply side economics works isn't easy or obvious, and the benefits are diluted across so many customers that it's hard to see the benefits your giving wider society for what you have to do to a small number of workers. It's also a bitter pill to swallow that nothing is free and things like minimum wage rises are effectively just a tax hike on workers (you have to pay more for services) - also we're an economy that imports so we tend to not consider much the cost of higher wages on what we buyThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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