by Suff » 28 Sep 2021, 15:59
The only thing this can possibly do to manufacturing is move it to robotics faster. This means NLW for those who can find work.
How do they think that we will become some super global exporter when the cost of the single most expensive part of manufacturing (the humans), goes up by 60%. How many people suddenly want to pay a large chunk of money more for supermarket goods simply because the staff costs surge so much.
Even then, as WM says, who is going to accept a differential which has closed by so much? Right now jobs are available and people are not. I'm seeing jobs offered where the employers have and have not accepted reality. For instance two companies looking for exactly the same skills. One is offering £380/£400 a day. Another is offering £700-£780 per day. Exactly the same role, different employers. You can guess who will win the right candidate.
Then we are already at risk of significant inflation if we don't bring things under control. Just how we do that with a 60% rise in NLW is beyond me. If we bake in that kind of inflation and interest rates begin to rise, people are going to lose their homes. We have had incredibly low interest rates for so long that most mortgages are based on that never changing. We all know the reality of that situation but younger people will have no clue, they have no reference point to understand it.
Labour Left and the unions, of course, don't care about that. They just want to find a way of buying votes. It didn't work so well for Corbyn, why they should think it would work again is a mystery to me. Clearly Starmer is wiser.
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.