Finding good help: when will there be enough poor people to make it easy again?

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There once was a time when your servants would be grateful for the employment you provided, because the alternative was starvation or coal minery! O for those halcyon days when they actually reSPECted you!

Bnad (Bnad), Friday, 16 December 2005 17:29 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
discus

fruct@se, Wednesday, 11 January 2006 14:11 (twenty years ago)

Maybe this should be part of Tony Blair's new RESPECT agenda.

C J (C J), Wednesday, 11 January 2006 14:14 (twenty years ago)

http://www.newyorker.com/talk/content/articles/051128ta_talk_surowiecki

"In the American model, then, you work more hours and use the money you make to pay for the things you can’t do because you’re working, and this creates a demand for service jobs that wouldn’t otherwise exist. In Europe, those jobs don’t exist in anything like the same numbers; employment in services in Europe is fifteen per cent below what it is in the U.S. Service jobs are precisely the jobs that young people and women (two categories of Europeans who are severely underemployed) find it easiest to get, the jobs that immigrants here thrive on but that are often not available to immigrants in France. There are many explanations for the estimated forty-per-cent unemployment rate in the banlieues that have been the site of recent riots, but part of the problem is that voluntary leisure for some Europeans has helped lead to involuntary leisure for others. The less work that gets done, the less work there is to do. Helping some people get off the labor treadmill can keep many people from ever getting on the treadmill at all."

teeny (teeny), Wednesday, 11 January 2006 14:33 (twenty years ago)


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