Neue Umfragen zeigen, dass der Plan der Reform, die Rechte der Arbeitnehmer einzuschränken, bei der britischen Öffentlichkeit „völlig im Widerspruch“ steht

    https://www.tuc.org.uk/news/reforms-plan-rip-workers-rights-massively-out-step-british-public-new-poll-reveals

    Von coffeewalnut08

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    18 Kommentare

    1. Shocker. The plan that actively spits in the face of working people is unpopular. If only those morons who believe their bullshit could see that they’re being grifted…

    2. Well of course, reform are in the pocket of the billionaires and US multinational corporations. They are not a party that supports working people.

    3. Anxious_Virus8843 on

      Only people for this are CEOs and people on  the dole say drinking on a weekday

    4. peareauxThoughts on

      People love these sorts of policies and then complain that their salaries aren’t like America’s.

    5. Your mistake is thinking people that will vote reform will look at polling or research that goes against their views and doesn’t immediately label it as propaganda.

    6. trmetroidmaniac on

      We want less migration.

      >Tear up workers rights?

      No, less migration.

      >War with Iran?

      Migration.

      >… Slash welfare?

    7. What the working British public don’t want their rights removed? no shit 🤦‍♀️this is why reform are flailing they’ve no clue what the public wants and that’s because they are too busy pushing the agenda of their funders with foreign money

    8. latenightbus on

      Why would pensioners care about worker’s rights?

      Abandon the triple lock and pin the state pension rises to the average wage. They need some skin in the game.

    9. Standard_Response_43 on

      TBH…there is a lot of dead wood in public sector….low performers keep low performing….high performers are only rewarded with more work….till they leave…leaving an even higher concentration of dead wood

    10. Obscure-Oracle on

      With the challenges we face with the cost of living crisis, growing wealth inequality and constant wars, weakening our worker rights isn’t exactly going to make working people’s lives better right now is it?. They are asking for a lot of sacrifices from working people and the poor just to fix one single issue that their entire party is built on fixing. The truth is, they wouldn’t be able to fix it. The simplified solutions they offer will be met with complexities that they simply do not understand. You can’t run a country on one sentence solutions.

    11. Imagine thinking that any of the political parties aren’t ‚anti-workers.‘

    12. TrumpGrabbedMyCat on

      Their voters don’t care. They think everyone else is lazy and they do things the „right“ way so it won’t affect them personally. Then it does, and we get to post /r/leopardsatemyface content.

    13. The biggest problem is that all these policies are being kept deliberately under the radar, and then they just promote the nationalistic policies and talking points that seem to appeal to the working classes.. it’s the classic turkeys voting for christmas scenario. I really wish people would wake up.

    14. parkway_parkway on

      „More than four-fifths (86%) support turning the minimum wage into a real living wage“

      I wonder what this means?

      As in minimum wage is pretty high already compared to average wages and were getting a bunch of wage compression.

      Even the government who loves rights and min wages has backed off from increasing the under 21 min wage due to the economic damage it might do.

      How much is „a real living wage“? 30k, 40k, 50k?

      Why not just put it up to 100k so we can all be well off?

      40k is definitely the worst outcome as that’s how you get Tyranids.

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