Every ****ing thing they touch. Labour’s Employment Rights Bill has already bombed with businesses and workers alike. Even the government’s own analysis admits the bill will saddle businesses with an initial £5 billion in extra costs. Their plan to “make work pay” is looking like a plan to make workers pay… A new impact assessment by the Regulatory Policy Committee, which provides state-funded independent oversight of regulatory proposals, has now declared the evidence presented for the entire bill “not fit for purpose.” https://order-order.com/2024/11/25/...r-employment-rights-bill-not-fit-for-purpose/
Some insurance company tried to put mine up by about £200, then I remembered I had a Topcashback account - went through there, got it cheaper than the previous year and cashback after the qualifying period, although I exchanged mine into vouchers because they pay you more for some conversions, which I got.
I like Bexhill. A decent little town. The Pavilion is a fine concert venue. And there's an excellent chippy on the front. It always seems to rain when I'm there, though, whereas the sun always shines in Rye.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g2ywrw42eo https://www.reed.co.uk/jobs/warehouse-jobs This is not the 1980s.
Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, received a total compensation of $26.9 million in 2023, which was an 18% decrease from his 2022 total compensation of $32.7 million. Fink's compensation breakdown for 2023 was: Base salary: $1.5 million Bonus: $7.9 million Stock awards: $16.4 million Other compensation: $1 million He probably bought Sir Starmer some trousers in return for raping our country financially
I'm the opposite, didn't bother voting in the election because both parties are dog ****. Gave Labour a chance & now pleasantly surprised how well Starmer has got off , like many of us doubting Thomas's.