Bankrupt councils
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Re: Bankrupt councils
Also, the equal pay claim was submitted by 4,000 women in 2010. No prizes for guessing the party affiliation of the Council leader in 2010.
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One of the ironies of these cuts to public services, is that it then forces service providers into procurement decisions which are more expensive. This is happening throughout the education sector right now, with teachers opting for temp roles instead of full time positions.
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And the only ones who benefit, as always, are the filthy, stinkin', dirty capitalist rats.Dunners wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:16 am One of the ironies of these cuts to public services, is that it then forces service providers into procurement decisions which are more expensive. This is happening throughout the education sector right now, with teachers opting for temp roles instead of full time positions.
Enrichment for entrepreneurs, casualisation, insecurity and low remuneration for the workers.
If only there was someone radical enough to propose a mild social democratic alternative to full blown exploitation.
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There is no alternative, Maxy. Let it go mate.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:34 pmAnd the only ones who benefit, as always, are the filthy, stinkin', dirty capitalist rats.Dunners wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:16 am One of the ironies of these cuts to public services, is that it then forces service providers into procurement decisions which are more expensive. This is happening throughout the education sector right now, with teachers opting for temp roles instead of full time positions.
Enrichment for entrepreneurs, casualisation, insecurity and low remuneration for the workers.
If only there was someone radical enough to propose a mild social democratic alternative to full blown exploitation.
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NeverHoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:47 pmThere is no alternative, Maxy. Let it go mate.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:34 pmAnd the only ones who benefit, as always, are the filthy, stinkin', dirty capitalist rats.Dunners wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:16 am One of the ironies of these cuts to public services, is that it then forces service providers into procurement decisions which are more expensive. This is happening throughout the education sector right now, with teachers opting for temp roles instead of full time positions.
Enrichment for entrepreneurs, casualisation, insecurity and low remuneration for the workers.
If only there was someone radical enough to propose a mild social democratic alternative to full blown exploitation.
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Max B Gold:-If only there was someone radical enough to propose a mild social democratic alternative to full blown exploitation.
Surely now is the time for Citizen Maxy & his many other aliases to start the insurrection. I am waiting with bated breath.
Surely now is the time for Citizen Maxy & his many other aliases to start the insurrection. I am waiting with bated breath.