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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Looks like a furniture delivery company, my understanding of what happens in these situations, agencies are used and they use oversea applicants to fill the roles. Any English speaking ones would be customer facing, so would not come under warehouse logistics. If this was a supermarket chain, let's say Sainsburys, then any Brits would be put in store to work. I assume with delivery drivers, especially of furniture which is two man lift, then you could have one English speaking one, then another. Pure guess though mate of commmon sense practices.
 
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a fairly major company near where i live did (as BRB points out above) started using agency staff and the agency recruited exclusively east european staff for them .
Have no idea why my area voted heavily for Brexit .
 
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Looks like a furniture delivery company, my understanding of what happens in these situations, agencies are used and they use oversea applicants to fill the rolls. Any English speaking ones would be customer facing, so would not come under warehouse logistics. If this was a supermarket chain, let's say Sainsburys, then any Brits would be put in store to work. I assume with delivery drivers, especially of furniture which is two man lift, then you could have one English speaking one, then another. Pure guess though mate of commmon sense practices.

Catering business? <whistle>
 
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a fairly major company near where i live did (as BRB points out above) started using agency staff and the agency recruited exclusively east european staff for them .
Have no idea why my area voted heavily for Brexit .

Quite nice hours they are 1pm - 9.30pm, no having to get up early and avoid all the rush hour traffic. Would **** up any late night football though, other than that I don't care about tv. Although I don't know if you would get weekends off, I doubt it as Saturday is generally considered a prime delivery day.
 
Quite nice hours they are 1pm - 9.30pm, no having to get up early and avoid all the rush hour traffic. Would **** up any late night football though, other than that I don't care about tv. Although I don't know if you would get weekends off, I doubt it as Saturday is generally considered a prime delivery day.
probably on a rolling schedule so weekends covered but staff only do it 1 in 4 for example
 
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I think we should institute a weekly “not606 Rupert Lowe Award” for exceptional stupidity.

This weeks goes to @Sucky , natch
Bit of recognition goes a long way.
. But I do this for the people not for myself

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Quite nice hours they are 1pm - 9.30pm, no having to get up early and avoid all the rush hour traffic. Would **** up any late night football though, other than that I don't care about tv. Although I don't know if you would get weekends off, I doubt it as Saturday is generally considered a prime delivery day.
Thats why I start at 10 most jobs, miss the rush of the kids school runs in the morning and the late rush hour
 
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Raynor is trying to force councils to build around 150,000 new homes per year.
Given that the British population is dropping as a percentage year on year due to low birth rates (averaging 2 children per couple so population replacement and stability) it makes you wonder why we need them
Perhaps you can explain this to the many younger people who are struggling to get on the housing ladder due to exorbitant cost of houses. Perhaps she’s hoping that more new houses may drop the cost of homes, but let’s not let that get in the way of your hatred of Labour.
Just a question, do you own your own home. Is it private or did you benefit from Thatchers right to buy social housing?
 
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Raynor is trying to force councils to build around 150,000 new homes per year.
Given that the British population is dropping as a percentage year on year due to low birth rates (averaging 2 children per couple so population replacement and stability) it makes you wonder why we need them

Because the generation who bought their homes for £50 have spent all the time since trying to stop others from doing the same, possibly.

Surprisingly, if younger people have their own space and stability and aren’t spending half their income on rent they’re a bit more likely to pop a couple of kids out.
 
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Cmon @PINKIE explain this away in a greta thunberg accent<laugh>

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Intelligence services bout to infiltrated my all kinds of mossad and isis spys.
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It dont pay to be white these days I tell ya<whistle>