new labour ask staff to take pay cut.

Started by Thomas, January 15, 2022, 05:32:36 PM

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Quote from: Sheepy on January 15, 2022, 05:45:57 PM
Be alright they have plenty of cash, oh but wait the Chinese paymaster has been cut off.
Everycant and their mother will be getting begging letters from sir keir knight of the realm. howling.

Couldnt happen to  a better party.

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Quote from: Thomas on January 15, 2022, 05:32:36 PM
UK Labour asks staff to take pay cut amid cash crunch

Opposition party bosses accused of treating staff 'with contempt.'

LONDON — Britain's Labour Party is asking its own staff to accept a real-terms pay cut as it deals with the loss of more than £3 million to falling membership and reduced trade union support.

The decline in income from two traditional sources will increase pressure on Labour leader Keir Starmer to attract big donations as he seeks to benefit from Boris Johnson's trouble in the polls.
Labour staff were briefed on the state of the opposition party's finances at a meeting last week with senior party figures. They were offered a 2 percent pay uplift for next year — a real-terms cut when inflation is factored in.



:D

https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-labour-asl-staff-pay-cut-cash-crunch/




Be alright they have plenty of cash, oh but wait the Chinese paymaster has been cut off. 
Just because I don't say anything, it doesn't mean I haven't noticed!

Thomas

UK Labour asks staff to take pay cut amid cash crunch

Opposition party bosses accused of treating staff 'with contempt.'

LONDON — Britain's Labour Party is asking its own staff to accept a real-terms pay cut as it deals with the loss of more than £3 million to falling membership and reduced trade union support.

The decline in income from two traditional sources will increase pressure on Labour leader Keir Starmer to attract big donations as he seeks to benefit from Boris Johnson's trouble in the polls.
Labour staff were briefed on the state of the opposition party's finances at a meeting last week with senior party figures. They were offered a 2 percent pay uplift for next year — a real-terms cut when inflation is factored in.



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https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-labour-asl-staff-pay-cut-cash-crunch/


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