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26-07-2013, 05:33 PM | #11 | ||
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The general consensus amongst the workers is that a drop in wages would hurt them as the demise is inevitable.
If its going to happen let it happen is the view. Now, wether that is a fair assumption is still not clear, so it is a dangerous gamble to make. Personally, I believe the smartest employee's took the redundancy package. I say this because it will give them a head start in the job market. It will be much easier to compete in a market of 400 than 1700. I heard an employment spokesperson on the radio this morning and the tone of the message was that the current 400 will struggle to find work. If the whole ship sinks it will be devastating for the local economy. |
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