Labour Party politics


Interesting article. Fair play to Labour it's a start.

Sacking someone for not being good at their job is very difficult. 7000 were sacked, so they must have been blatant cases. You do wonder then how many more thousands are not pulling their weight.

When I was a manager I had staff who would just coast. These people were often late but not too often, sickness not great but not the worst. Never wanted to work overtime, and never offered to help a colleague who was struggling with their workload.

Because they were borderline it was almost impossible to sack them. Some of them turned slacking* into a fine art, a pity that they didn't put their energy into doing a good job. In the end the only way to get rid was redundancy** as they were never going to leave of their own free will.

I suspect that for the NHS this 7000 is only the tip of the iceberg and relates to the people who were so stupid they got caught.

*HR who of course are useless tell you to work with the person to improve their productivity. These were well paid white collar jobs if you can't work out that you need to work hard you shouldn't be in the job. I have never come across someone who was lazy but then responded to coaching. Don't get me wrong if someone is struggling to understand the technicalities of the job that is a whole other matter and they have my sympathy. I was once put in charge of an IT department and I was clueless. I didn't want the job but was ordered to take it. I doubt I was a great IT manager but then that wasn't my fault.

**You make the job redundant not the person. Easy enough you just have a re-organisation and rename the jobs with a few minor changes.
 
Go into a large scale NHS setting. Numerous staff members dawdling along corridors, pieces of paper in hand et etc.
During Covid I was a Vax Centre volunteer. It was during the Euros. Volunteers were often asked to ‘stay to the end’ so that regular (paid) NHS workers could slip off home to watch the footie.
Really opened my eyes to working in the NHS !
 

Even the BOE has now woken up to the impact AI will have on jobs for young people. Still Labour will just crack on ignoring the data and allowing our EU friends to export their youth unemployment to the UK.

AI isn't going away. Ignore it and you don't evolve, you stagnate. Better to adapt, like we did with computerisation which I was one of the young people to get on board with it to our benefit.
 
I know I'm spot on when you disagree with me.

I bet my life is better than yours.

He's got a point though. You can't call them terrible for reversing a bad policy.

Most people don't realise that it was brought in not for farmers but because wealthy city folk were buying farmland as an inheritance tax loophole. That's what they were going after.
 
He's got a point though. You can't call them terrible for reversing a bad policy.

Most people don't realise that it was brought in not for farmers but because wealthy city folk were buying farmland as an inheritance tax loophole. That's what they were going after.
They are useless because they didn't recognise it as a bad policy in the first place. People have died because of this.

I know why it was brought in, and I know it was poorly a researched fudge.

Tax and spend, even when the economy is crying out for growth. A useless party who have never been anything else other than useless.

Vote Reform.
 

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