Tags for Forum Posts: london living wage
Not necessarily John.
For example, food and utility bills are proportionately not much cheaper for a single person (I'm thinking of my widowed mother rather than a 30s something working single person)
£7.85 an hour? That's £314 for a 40-hour week - before tax. There's no way someone could rent or pay a mortgage on anything habitable for that. Council tax and utilities would swallow up a large proportion and how are they supposed to get to said job? Bus fares would be a minimum of £12 a week. Heaven help them if they're a single parent. Nursery fees would cost more than that.
Disgraceful... and the Govt wonder why there's a dole culture.
Current arrangements mean that all tax payers (the state) are actually subsidising private enterprise through working tax credits/income support.
The only way that anyone can afford to work in these types of roles is with state support – a lot of these jobs are the product of outsourcing of public services, often the only way private companies can afford to undercut state provision and make profits for shareholders.
For traditional private sector jobs, e.g. the retail examples in the article, our tax is being transferred to shareholders in dividends. I have no issue with private enterprise and profit, but do when the social welfare safety net is being used as a method to increase profit margins for private companies.
So do you think employees should be paid more and dividend holders less? That's how it works in the city and nobody seems to like it.
I am against capping for the simple reason that once you introduce a cap things tend to gravitate toward it. Witness the number of Universities stating that they will charge the maximum allowable.
Thanks for this Hugh.
On Monday 2nd May, in Methodist Central Hall (2-3.30pm) we celebrate 10 years of the Living Wage campaign which has now brought £70m to 10,000 working families. There will be 2,500 people there and you can find more information here:
http://www.citizensuk.org/2011/04/the-day-for-civil-society-celebra...
It is short notice, but I was wondering if anyone from Harringay Online would like to attend as guests? I have 5 more seats free for the Haringey section.
If you're interested in coming down to see what the Living Wage Campaign has done this past decade and what it plans to do in the future, please email me: alvin.carpio@londoncitizens.org.uk.
*Excuse me for being "promo-ish".
Hope you all enjoyed the wedding.
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