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 Posted: 13:59 - 26 Oct 2012 Post subject: NMW again & Ford |
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Looks like there's bad news at Ford:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-20094571
Amongst the reasons are the national minimum wage £4 in Turkey vs £6.19 in the UK. We had a big discussion about NMW a few weeks back, this is very much a counter point to the opinion that the NMW was too low - having a high minimum wage has a direct influence on the number of jobs available.
It's a difficult situation to be in, but it shows the pressures faced in setting a minimum wage in a global economy. ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
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In other news the UK is officialy out of Recession!
Go tell that to those 1400 people who's just had their jobs axed Mr Macaroon.
My heart goes out for the guys losing their jobs.
Trouble with NMW is it has to reflect the cost of living and because the cost of living keeps increasing then the NMW has to increase to cover it or more people will rely on the already flawed benefits system.
Wont go into the benefits as its been done to death but in a climate thats costing a small fortune just to survive it is no wonder big companies, like Ford, are going elsewhere, where labourers are cheaper.
The NMW is a godsend as I remember what it was like before the NMW and I was working for buttons. If it wasnt for the NMW many familys would not survive. Especially when you consider the energy companies are hiking up their costs. EDF is hiking up their supply cost by 11%, well over the rate of inflation. Considering their company saw operating profits for 2011 were £5.1Bn.
The NMW helps people on low paid jobs survive. If it wasnt for this then Joe Soap would be working in his local newsagents for £3 an hour, Lucy Lastic the watiress would be relying on tips to top her £3.50 the hotel pays her to work until midnight.
Personally I'm all for the NMW. ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
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| fatpies wrote: | Do companies lower wages knowing the government will top them up i.e. get a sub from the government, or can companies not afford to pay wages you can live on?
I think you can guess which answer is right. |
it's not an either/or thing.
Don't get me wrong though - I'm not against a NMW. Nor do I have any great insight as to whether it's set too high or too low. I just wanted to highlight it's not as simple as "make the NMW" higher. The UK is competing with all the other countries in the world to attract multi-national companies - price is a big factor.
| Polarbear wrote: | I lived on the dole, on £33 pounds a week, in an old campervan for a while when I was in my late 20's after losing my job. It isn't cushy by any stretch of the imagination. |
You were doing it wrong then! I was made redundant in my mid 20s and was on the dole for nearly 6 months. I got housing benefit towards my 2 bedroom flat, no council tax to pay, free travel to interviews and about £40 a week. Given I had a roof over my head, was fed and still had enough to go on a night out once a week I call that cushy when other people are paying for it.
There's no such thing as absolute poverty in the UK. We have a measure called 'relative poverty' which is defined as below 60% of the median income. Based on 2010 figures that's poverty for anyone who earns less than £12795.60 pre-tax equivalent from all sources. That's a massive amount and shows the bar we set - poverty (which used to mean so little money you would not be able to pay for the absolute essentials - food, heat, roof) now means someone who doesn't get nearly £800 a month. ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
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Hi
Personally I am all for the NMW, although at what level is another question. It should be at a rate where there is no extra tax assistance needed (ie, why should tax be used to subsidise someone to make a profit employing someone), but the problem is we have allowed the cost of living to get to the point where that isn't really possible. It has taken 10~15 years to get into this problem so a similar time period to get out of it wouldn't be unbelievable.
Trouble is that a lot of the cost of living is down to ability to pay. Ie, housing costs which have got ludicrous (they did the same in the late 1980s, but that was fixed by a crash in house prices and a load of repossessions). Further we have living expenses which depends on the pay of others, hence as they earn more our costs of living increase even further. And as more tax subsidies are required a higher tax take is required meaning yet further demands on pay.
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Just to make it clear...
I'm absolutely in favour of the NMW.
Also I skim read the thead....!
| D O G wrote: | There was fuck all going on at the Southampton plant.
I cycle past it regularly, nothing is ever happening and the carparks were empty.
Prime piece of real estate for redevelopment into a buiness park for industry more suited to the sort of people the UK has - very close to the Uni too. |
Really? When I go past the docks there are loads of new vehicles ready to be shipped!
| pinkyfloyd wrote: | In other news the UK is officialy out of Recession!
Go tell that to those 1400 people who's just had their jobs axed Mr Macaroon.
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Paul Nuttal, UKIP, on Question Time suggested the figures were probably due to the Olympics.
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You were doing it wrong then! I was made redundant in my mid 20s and was on the dole for nearly 6 months. I got housing benefit towards my 2 bedroom flat, no council tax to pay, free travel to interviews and about £40 a week. Given I had a roof over my head, was fed and still had enough to go on a night out once a week I call that cushy when other people are paying for it. |
I think it's quite hard to get the housing benefit these days unless you have kids. A 2 bedroom flat would be impossible I suspect. You can get travel costs (travel warrant not cash) if you apply in advance. JSA is £70 now though! |
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Hi
To be fair we do actually make a fair bit. Although not so much for consumer products. Rolls Royce aero engines and a fair few aerospace items for example. But those things are probably items where build labour costs and their effect on the final sales price isn't that important compared to the running costs of the final product in use (ie, with aero engines there have been cases of makers giving them to airlines, making their money on the next 20 years worth of spares and support).
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 97 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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