by Suff » 17 Jun 2020, 13:32
Mm, teachers are a special case, the government shut their work down totally. I was talking more about the manufacturing and services economy where companies still have to pay rents, service smaller, but now unprofitable, contracts and are unable to employ their full workforces.
Whilst, to many, this appears to be an unexpected holiday; most people have not yet seen the full consequences.
Consider the employers, currently bearing significant costs, because they cannot get the economy moving, watching people flouting the very laws which are crippling their businesses.
Today they are holding staff because it is politically unacceptable to do otherwise.
When a full return to work happens, many workers are going to suffer for this total idiocy. In fact suffering has already begun and will continue to increase over the next 6 months.
People might want to consider just how long they will be out of a job with 10% (or more), unemployed.
Not that it will stop the moronic activities, don't think. Not unless trash TV gets the leaders of some big companies out there saying "what did you think? That we'd let you ignore the rules, take a fun holiday, then just take you all back even though we have lost billions!".
We shall see but I can't see it being pretty.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.