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    Jeremy Corbyn suggests earnings cap

    Sorry for delay in getting back had a virus , now that is equitable, gets us all. Can't say I had the same experience as you. Lots of support as many realised help was needed to better their lives . I attended numerous tribunals to discuss issues almost all settled amicably. As for anti general...
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    Jeremy Corbyn suggests earnings cap

    Agree with you in part but much of the health and safety was put in place at that time along with better working conditions though eroded since this helped many and disruption will happen if a situation becomes impossible, most was settled peacefully. Despite this some anti -union laws were I...
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    Jeremy Corbyn suggests earnings cap

    You need to do some research then you might not be so dismissive,
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    Jeremy Corbyn suggests earnings cap

    Right back at you. Were you there , were you part of a union? I was and worked hard to make life better for all. Very few had that negative agenda that you seem to think existed. It is little use bringing the country down as we are all part of it. It is better to built for all not the few...
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    Jeremy Corbyn suggests earnings cap

    That is probably because you listened to the right wing media. Lets not mention Saudi Arabia and the oil price hikes that caused wage demand. The unions had to respond they represented most of us on low wages. Inflation had kicked in. Most disputes were settled reasonably. The stand out was the...
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    Jeremy Corbyn suggests earnings cap

    I actually like the fact that this has been raised for debate. That is what Corbyn is doing. As I am of a certain age I do remember a Britain that was more egalitarian in its wage structure. Footballers were not paid £massive or bankers or even politicians. There was near full employment. All...
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