Not the exorbitant salaries and pay-rises of Britain's CEOs, it seems.
Bosses: "We want a £5 million salary". Sure, you deserve it. Here you are, no probs.
Workers: "We want a £5 wage rise" You greedy ****. Be grateful you've got a job, and stop causing inflation.
And occupational pensions are being cut too (as an academic, our occupational pension has been cut 3 times in the last 6 years): "Well, pensions have been cut in the private sector, so it's only fair that yours are cut too." The usual divide-and-rule and the race-to-the-bottom.
It's sickening. Bosses pay themselves £ millions, yet as we see on here, ordinary working people slag each other off for asking for a few quid more in pay, and accuse each other of being greedy for wanting an extra fiver.
The bosses and the Tories must be p*ssing themselves laughing at ordinary...
"Pay restraint" and "Don't be greedy" never applies to Britain's £ multi-million bosses though, does it. It's only those front-line workers who actually physically do the work and create the wealth who are always being told not to be greedy or price themselves out of work, while their employers...