Re: Episode 2
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:18 pm
David Johnson wrote:
> In Episode 2 of my version of Benefits Britain 1949
>
> 1. The bloke who owns the place in Central London breaks down
> in tears when the tenant applies to the Rent Tribunal for a
> reasonable rent which results in a vast reduction in the rent
> that can be charged.
Not that I expect you to answer, but why shouldn't someone charge what they want for their service ? be it their skills, property, knowledge, what have you? It's call market forces.
>
> 3. The employer who runs his business on zero hours contracts
> finds his workforce have all joined the same union and he
> breaks down in tears when he realises that he will be forced to
> provide minimum hours contracts to the workers.
Most readers might not find this terrible but that would shut down most national newspapers (including The Guardian) who employ nearly all their freelance staff on zero hour contracts.
> In Episode 2 of my version of Benefits Britain 1949
>
> 1. The bloke who owns the place in Central London breaks down
> in tears when the tenant applies to the Rent Tribunal for a
> reasonable rent which results in a vast reduction in the rent
> that can be charged.
Not that I expect you to answer, but why shouldn't someone charge what they want for their service ? be it their skills, property, knowledge, what have you? It's call market forces.
>
> 3. The employer who runs his business on zero hours contracts
> finds his workforce have all joined the same union and he
> breaks down in tears when he realises that he will be forced to
> provide minimum hours contracts to the workers.
Most readers might not find this terrible but that would shut down most national newspapers (including The Guardian) who employ nearly all their freelance staff on zero hour contracts.