The Alliance and its irrelevance
21 August, 2008 · 2 Comments
Today’s press release on Cadbury’s redundancies highlights why the Alliance will never return to Parliament. The Alliance of today offers nothing more than the two Marxist minnows, RAM and the Workers Party, demanding nothing more than economic central planning and income redistribution.
They claim redundancies at Cadbury area trend to low wage and casualised work force. Unfortunately for them and their openly Marxist compatriots trending upward median wages suggest the revolution’s further away than ever. Likewise, their claim about casualisation doesn’t match the statistics on full-time vs. part-time employment.
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Source: Labour Market Statistics: 2007, Statistics NZ.
Even increasing inequality isn’t a revolution inducing trend.
Re: Cadbury's job losses indicate a failing system
Date Edited: 24 Aug 2008 08:40:34 PM
The Alliance and its irrelevance
21 August, 2008 · 2 Comments
Today’s press release on Cadbury’s redundancies highlights why the Alliance will never return to Parliament. The Alliance of today offers nothing more than the two Marxist minnows, RAM and the Workers Party, demanding nothing more than economic central planning and income redistribution.
They claim redundancies at Cadbury area trend to low wage and casualised work force. Unfortunately for them and their openly Marxist compatriots trending upward median wages suggest the revolution’s further away than ever. Likewise, their claim about casualisation doesn’t match the statistics on full-time vs. part-time employment.
{GRAPH on original posting}
Source: Labour Market Statistics: 2007, Statistics NZ.
Even increasing inequality isn’t a revolution inducing trend.