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On 2016-01-19, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 18:16:49 on Tue, 19 Jan 2016, Eric remarked: A salary dispute is not a minor issue. If you need more money you might still be reasonably certain of being able to go elsewhere almost immediately. Tube drivers (and enormous numbers of people in a wide variety of jobs) not so much. And since the current tendency is for the value of wages to be eroded, why wouldn't they need more money? I agree about the lack of mobility of the rump of employees who aren't C++ programmers, but most people agree that train drivers are overpaid for their four day week. Overpaid does not matter. Not only expenditure but committed expenditure tend to increase with increasing income (for everybody). The only way to reduce overpayment is with a long-term plan made up of very small and carefully organised steps. Even then it might not work. In any case, overpaid is a matter of opinion. And anyone who has that opinion should spend a few full shifts in the cab. Eric -- ms fnd in a lbry |
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