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Britain denies wanting to reduce workers' rights post-Brexit


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1 minute ago, candide said:

 

As the the % of workforce, the difference is neglectible: 3.1% of UK born workers have a zero hour contract,  to compare  with 4.1% of foreign born workers.

 

Not a % of the UK workforce, or there would be many more non-UK workers on zero hour contracts, therefore not at all negligible. Comparing 3.1% of UK workers to 4.1% of non-uk workers on zero hours, shows that non-uk workers are approximately a third more likely to be on zero hours than the UK counterpart.

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38 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Not a % of the UK workforce, or there would be many more non-UK workers on zero hour contracts, therefore not at all negligible. Comparing 3.1% of UK workers to 4.1% of non-uk workers on zero hours, shows that non-uk workers are approximately a third more likely to be on zero hours than the UK counterpart.

Is Johnson’s government promising to get rid of zero hour contracts?

 

Or is your detour around zero hour contracts just a diversion from the forthcoming ‘Brexit Dividend’ (Stiffing UK workers)?!

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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Is Johnson’s government promising to get rid of zero hour contracts?

 

Or is your detour around zero hour contracts just a diversion from the forthcoming ‘Brexit Dividend’ (Stiffing UK workers)?!

Nobody knows what will come from the post-brexit overhaul, least of all the hysterical Labour party or Remainer press. Not that the outcome is likely to be so bad anyway.

If the EU rules were so good there would be no zero hours contracts, and no surplus EU wage slaves to keep them going.

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59 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Nobody knows what will come from the post-brexit overhaul, least of all the hysterical Labour party or Remainer press. Not that the outcome is likely to be so bad anyway.

If the EU rules were so good there would be no zero hours contracts, and no surplus EU wage slaves to keep them going.

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6 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

“unlike the europhiles and federasts we have no masters”

 

There’s a bunch of old Etonian Brexit backers running the country that disagree with you.

The commissar says put on your tin foil hat comrade.

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17 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

That would have been a clever move, ‘Remain’ wasn’t an issue at the time.

 

Hey but there’s hope, Johnson is in charge, Brexit is ‘sort of done’, nothing stopping the Old Etonian getting rid of zero hour contracts.

 

 

Think the " old etonian" will have his hands full with the world wide depression thats in the post.

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