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    There are many businesses that are suffering anyway with all sorts of costs let alone higher employment ones. To cushion the blow of higher wages, it seems the argument I was putting forward a while ago about paying the employed person a minimum wage of £10.00 per hour and then the Government pay the employer the difference, could catch on.

    This way, the Government don't pay any benefits to working people (unless they are only working part-time and the family income is below a certain level) but do pay the employer, so he can afford to take on more people: more people in work with more money in their pockets, will mean more spending power.

    Is it really that dumb a scheme ?



    Roger

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