"My response related to where Matt was likely to eat, rather than the subjects of my original post."
De ma faute.
I get a little too much worked up about this stuff. You were right and I was wrong.
In re, the wonderful comment from Tidjane Thiam, chief executive of Prudential, who has branded minimum wage legislation across Europe as an "enemy" of young people...
Isn't it time to rediscover your inner revolutionary?
This tit, in a mature business if you like, is being paid -- I don't have the figures, but you probably do -- somewhere north of £2 million a year to oil the cogs. Which is fine. Somebody has to oil the cogs.
Beats me where he comes off with the noxious suggestion that we should push the poor into the quicksands, however. I look forward to an explanation of how the demand/supply curve for unskilled labour is perfectly elastic between, say, £5.80 per hour and fuck all.
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Date: 2012-01-28 02:44 am (UTC)"My response related to where Matt was likely to eat, rather than the subjects of my original post."
De ma faute.
I get a little too much worked up about this stuff. You were right and I was wrong.
In re, the wonderful comment from Tidjane Thiam, chief executive of Prudential, who has branded minimum wage legislation across Europe as an "enemy" of young people...
Isn't it time to rediscover your inner revolutionary?
This tit, in a mature business if you like, is being paid -- I don't have the figures, but you probably do -- somewhere north of £2 million a year to oil the cogs. Which is fine. Somebody has to oil the cogs.
Beats me where he comes off with the noxious suggestion that we should push the poor into the quicksands, however. I look forward to an explanation of how the demand/supply curve for unskilled labour is perfectly elastic between, say, £5.80 per hour and fuck all.