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  3. Here's a great concise analysis of the choices the British political class have made that have resulted in a low-skill, low-productivity economy....as Geoff makes clear, this is not an accident of circumstance it is a route chosen....

Here's a great concise analysis of the choices the British political class have made that have resulted in a low-skill, low-productivity economy....as Geoff makes clear, this is not an accident of circumstance it is a route chosen....

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  • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://climatejustice.social/@GeofCox/116101895925958688

    Here's a great concise analysis of the choices the British political class have made that have resulted in a low-skill, low-productivity economy....as Geoff makes clear, this is not an accident of circumstance it is a route chosen....

    #economics #productivity #workers

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      @annehargreaves

      Indeed, the in-work benefits (read corporate subsidy) incentivises low productivity low-skill work work as the norm.... something which may or may not have been intended to alleviate the problems just makes it worse

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        RE: https://climatejustice.social/@GeofCox/116101895925958688

        Here's a great concise analysis of the choices the British political class have made that have resulted in a low-skill, low-productivity economy....as Geoff makes clear, this is not an accident of circumstance it is a route chosen....

        #economics #productivity #workers

        Eka A.E This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ChrisMayLA6
        US is doing the same. It is driven by the large employers who only want minimally educated workers who can't change jobs because their skills are nontransferable.

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