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". . . that because a great part of the people and especially of the workmen and servants has now died in that pestilence, some, seeing the straits of the masters and the scarcity of servants, are not willing to serve unless they receive excessive wages".So the Statute attempted to force the workforce remaining to stay in their jobs and made it an offence for anyone to accept a wage higher than "accustomed to be paid" five years before, in 1346.
. . . then in the Counties, Wapentakes and Trithings suit shall be brought against them in the aforesaid form for the triple penalty (of the sum) thus promised or paid by them.Which is not quite the present position when there are many more unemployed people than jobs. Although I expect Mr Duncan Smith might be more than happy to see wages as well as benefits cut back, Though not, of course, for Government ministers, MPs and corporate bosses.
"the last thing we want to have in our city is a situation such as Paris where the less well-off are pushed out to the suburbs".
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