Friday, Feb 16, 2007

Pay rises highest for eight years

Yahoo: Pay rises highest for eight years

"Average pay deals have risen to 3.5% in recent months - the highest for eight years - figures show." well, that's not going to help keep inflation down!

Posted by millard @ 09:43 AM (137 views) Add Comment

3 Comments

1. dohousescrashinthewoods said...

This site is getting busy of late!
Slowly, slowly, the tide turns. If it is slow to turn it will be very difficult to turn it back in a hurry.

Seems a people have spotted water rising on the lower decks of the Titanic, even as the first officer reassures first class passengers at a champagne drinks reception on deck with the string quartet, all the while eyeballing the captain's cabin. Ironically, it is the first class passengers who have the best chance of a lifeboat, whilst people in steerage will go down with the ship.

Has UNICEF considered studying adults as well as children?

Friday, February 16, 2007 10:57AM Report Comment
 

2. cyril said...

The C in UNICEF stands for Children so I doubt they would do a study on adults! Mind you, the difference between adults and children is not so great in the playstation generation so maybe they should.

Friday, February 16, 2007 12:46PM Report Comment
 

3. enuii said...

Don't believe that figure as it doesn't include the self employed or agency workers, wage inflation is actually a few digits higher amongst skilled workers.

Friday, February 16, 2007 09:54PM Report Comment
 

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