epicaricacy
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I wrote about both 'LOW and zero hours contracts' - many of the Dunnes Employees you're apparently supporting are on 'low' as opposed to 'zero hours contracts'.
Am I correct in understanding that you support 'low hours contracts' but not zero hours contracts? If so, do you only support the percentage of Dunnes employees on zero hours contracts and not those on low hours contracts? Is the practice of Dunnes paying 25% of someone's wages really OK?
What - besides opinion - are you basing the following statement on 'The problem of a minimum wage which is higher than the economic value of a potential employee is that they will never get a job'.
How about my point re. lack of mobility for US workers on minimum wage? Surely, moving to London or some other UK destination is just as easy for an Irish worker as it is for a US worker to move state?
I wrote about both 'LOW and zero hours contracts' - many of the Dunnes Employees you're apparently supporting are on 'low' as opposed to 'zero hours contracts'.
Am I correct in understanding that you support 'low hours contracts' but not zero hours contracts? If so, do you only support the percentage of Dunnes employees on zero hours contracts and not those on low hours contracts? Is the practice of Dunnes paying 25% of someone's wages really OK?
What - besides opinion - are you basing the following statement on 'The problem of a minimum wage which is higher than the economic value of a potential employee is that they will never get a job'.
How about my point re. lack of mobility for US workers on minimum wage? Surely, moving to London or some other UK destination is just as easy for an Irish worker as it is for a US worker to move state?