Prospective Labour MP calls on Tory to apologise for suggesting a third of public sector workers could lose their job. Jack Scott, Labour’s Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Sheffield Hallam, has today called for his Conservative opponent to apologise for suggesting every public sector worker in Sheffield would lose their job. Nicola Bates, the Conservative Candidate for Sheffield Hall...
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LabourMatters on 19th Mar 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
Three quarters of a million public-sector workers could lose their jobs as a result of the Government's Comprehensive Spending Review, a new analysis has shown.
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Telegraph on 22nd Oct 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Almost 30,000 young workers will lose their jobs because of new European Union employment rules due to take force this weekend, research suggests.
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Telegraph on 30th Sep 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
One in four public-sector workers fear they will lose their jobs as the government's huge cuts in public spending take effect.
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Scotsman on 29th Nov 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Business leaders in the south Yorkshire town credit the manufacturing, retail and leisure sectors for creating jobs faster than the national average, but fear reduced spending by public-sector workers as they lose jobs
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FT on 24th Jan 2011 (via ft.com)
Half a million public sector workers are to lose their jobs as a result of today's comprehensive review of Government spending, official documents have disclosed.
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Telegraph on 20th Oct 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Gordon Brown today risked escalating the row over "British jobs for British workers" when he rejected Tory calls to apologise for the phrase or admit that it had been an "error of judgment" to use it. The prime minister was challenged by the Conservative leader, David Cameron, to concede that in light of the recent wildcat strikes over jobs awarded to European workers, it had been a "huge mistake"...
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Guardian on 4th Feb 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
There was a near riot and threats of violence against Trades Union officials when 830 people lost their jobs at BMW Mini, imagine what is going to happen if 6000 lose their jobs in one go at one plant. No wonder the hatchet faced scouser is getting in a state. People in this country are just starting to realise that the Party of the People and their paymesters have shafted them long and hard. Peop...
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OldHolborn on 20th Feb 2009 (via bastardoldholborn.blogspot.com)
Sad news for over a thousand workers who will lose their jobs, thanks primarily to Brownian economic policy. No one seems to be safe or secure in their jobs - but at least we know one thing - that we can kick Brown, his ministers, and hundreds of his MPs out of theirs.
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TheWiltedRose on 26th Feb 2009 (via thewiltedrose.wordpress.com)
The proposed deal being reported for the Lindsey Refinery construction site opens up new jobs for British domiciled workers. As the BBC reports The deal, arising out of Acas talks, offers more than 100 new jobs for British workers out of a disputed 195. The BBC understands no foreign workers will lose their posts as a result
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SocialistUnity on 5th Feb 2009 (via socialistunity.com)
A certain Keith Dunnell who holds the post of National Statistician has revealed figures showing that jobs for foreign workers has increased at a far greater level than jobs for British workers. Since Labour came to power in 1997 the jobs for foreign workers has almost doubled whilst jobs for British ...
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Eurealist on 12th Feb 2009 (via eurealist.co.uk)