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Blimey thats enough to go see Arsenal play.
Unfortunately not enough for the train ticket.![]()
But how on Earth do you qualify for £129 pension when you've spent the last 25 years contributing nothing to the pot and taking out of it?
If you put into s pension then quite frankly you deserve to get shafted
Why? Not withstanding that this is a daft statement that screams of ill thought out planning for the future, but its simply awful that people think this and then think oh well the government will look after me... urm.... no they won't and the state pension is only going to get more measly.
I do have a pension, but its on some clever scheme at work where the money out of my pocket is so stupidly tiny I never realise it, so when I retire and it pays out, it will have been un-noticed but whatever I get will be appreciated. So why do I deserve to get shafted? Because it will lose value and the government will pick up the tab from tax payers? Think I'll stick to my pension and I am not even that staunch a supporter, I just think this comment was a bit daft and 'tar everything with the same brush' like.
Why? Not withstanding that this is a daft statement that screams of ill thought out planning for the future, but its simply awful that people think this and then think oh well the government will look after me... urm.... no they won't and the state pension is only going to get more measly.
I do have a pension, but its on some clever scheme at work where the money out of my pocket is so stupidly tiny I never realise it, so when I retire and it pays out, it will have been un-noticed but whatever I get will be appreciated. So why do I deserve to get shafted? Because it will lose value and the government will pick up the tab from tax payers? Think I'll stick to my pension and I am not even that staunch a supporter, I just think this comment was a bit daft and 'tar everything with the same brush' like.
Work doesn't pay because wages are a pittance not because benefits are so generous.
I love these outlandish post from people who spend more on a night out than a job seeker has to live on for a week.
That comparison is pointless. People here who work 60+ hours a week are perfectly entitled to blow a few hundred £ on a night out... they've earned it.
Job seekers allowance should be hard to live on - if it wasn't then you're just encouraging people to stay on it. At least just now they need to put some effort into their non-working... usually by faking illnesses or having a few kids.
You make it sound like all the unemployed are in that circumstance because they want to be.
Are they?
I resent being told by people who live in "relative" luxury that I'm not entitled to the protection I've payed for all my working life.
The problem is, there are an awful lot, but not all, people who are on benefits with no intention of working or who believe its better to stay on benefits because any possible job they take doesn't pay much more.
This is therefore wrong and people who aren't on benefits become very resentful of this.
I feel sorry for those who genuinely want to work but can't find work, although I've always believed that there are ways of earning a living if one is prepared to do anything they possibly can, cleaning, gardening etc.
My problem is the people claiming it for years on end with no intention of of taking part in the 'job seeking' - they just want the 'allowance'. A lot of these people haven't even put anything in in the first place. I'm 30 years old and could point to several people who were in my class at school that have not had any real employment since we left 14 years ago. To me thats an absolute disgrace.
Suzuki I agree it is a disgrace, but they don't work because it's not worth working. Blame the system not the people who take advantage of it. A bit like tax evasion really you blame HMRC for keeping open the loopholes that allow it, not the people that are taking advantage of it.
The system IS wrong but why does everyone want to just solely blame the government ?
To say its not worth me taking a job because I will be no better off is a disgrace and unacceptable.
I think employers who pay wages that are not enough to live on is a disgrace and unacceptable,and by the look of it a lot of people would agree with me. There must be another reason why people won't work other than laziness.
I don't get these continual links to news items.
I thought this forum was for people to give their own opinions based on their experiences not to just keep quoting opinions from various journalists.
There are millions of news items from different journalists all with different opinions all of which I can read at anytime if I wanted but I'm more interested in debate based on peoples experiences.
Employers are in business to make money, they are not in business to employ people.
Business has to make profit I understand that but making profit shouldn't preclude paying fair wages, and if you can't or won't you shouldn't be employing people.
Business has to make profit I understand that but making profit shouldn't preclude paying fair wages, and if you can't or won't you shouldn't be employing people.
I'd say a living wage would be fair. To employ somebody and then expect them to rely on government hand outs to survive is tantamount to a slap in the face. Then employers wonder why the workers they do get are not up to scratch.
As I say, an employer should pay what he/she thinks is right for the job, its their money and their choice and its got nothing to do with a living wage. Everyone has different 'living' standards so what is a living wage ?
There is no law saying an employer should employ anyone but if they decide to, then its up to them what they decide to pay. You dont have to accept it and the government shouldn't be supporting people who don't want to work or choose not to take a job.
£7.20 is the figure bandied about.
Thank god they do as otherwise we would all be working for a bowl of rice a day.
I think the average wage in the UK is above this figure so I guess most are paying more than a living wage.
A bowl of rice ! What a great idea !![]()
Another quote !
People still have their own opinions and I really can't see why i'd want to be on this forum if everyone just quoted various articles from the net all the time.
Employers are in business to make money, they are not in business to employ people.
There are millions earning a £1 ph less than the £7.20.
Rice (pah) give me spuds any day.
Anyway it's past my bedtime, good night and sleep well.
Well its quite likely they are that persons opinion ,but supported by a bit of evidence and not based on their own emotional feelings which seems to be what many posts are based on.
I did this or I did that is hardly conducive to a debate on the wider issues.IMHO![]()
And people go to work in order to make a living and support their family. If the wages on offer aren't enough to support that person they have every right to turn their nose up at them.