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Thread: Should under 18s be paid £10 an hour ?

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    Should under 18s be paid £10 an hour ?


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    Another one of Corbyn's ploys to attract young voters just like his stance on tuition fees prior to the last election.

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    No our players should be paid £10 an hour over played W**kers .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny on the spot 1 View Post
    No our players should be paid £10 an hour over played W**kers .
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    I’ve always paid my staff well above minimum wage and well above “the going rate” for their respective jobs and all my staff have been with me for a long time now.

    I also pay a loyalty bonus as well as Xmas and summer bonuses to encourage people to stay.

    However,imposing a minimum wage of £10 is not a good idea in my opinion and could cause some businesses real problems.

    I examine my conscience each year when evaluating wages and I’d like to see more business owners do this.

    The good effect of having a minimum wage set at its present sort of level is that it encourages businesses to give kids a chance because it’s affordable.

    I accept that some businesses abuse the minimum wage though but the imposing a £10 starting point isn’t the answer.

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