Friday, June 29, 2007

On a salary like his, he can afford to call for a cut in the minimum wage.

Professor David Smith, of the University of Derby has recently called for a Cut in the minimum wage for everywhere in the UK apart from the South of England.

The Professor's so-called report claims that the minimum wage in Wales should be cut from the currently low £5.35, to an even lower £4.84, other areas of the UK also should get cuts, acording to Smith, the North-East should only get a pathetic £4.78, Yorkshire should got a lowly £4.94 and Northern Ireland just £4.80. He also claims tha the minimum wage is unfair for Londoners who should get an increase to £6.90.

He is right in one respect, that the minimum wage is unfair, but it's not unfair on just people on the South of England, but for everyone, it is unfair on youngsters, who do not have the right to the same minimum pay as people over 21, and it is also unfair becaue it's not a living wage, and it does not pay enough for people.

However without the minimum wage, many people would be living in a lot more poverty then they do at the moment, and it was a positive step forward, and it should not be the only step, nor the last step, but a progression towards a living wage that is fair for all.

I doubt that Professor David Smith has ever had to live on the minimum wage myself though, and that he earns a lot more then the people living on the minimum wage. Maybe before mking such idiotic statements like he did, prehapes he should go for a month livinge on the minimum wage, or on benifit, or on the wages he proposes, and then see if he thinks it is "too much", because if he had to survive on the merger amount that is paid, I doubt he would think that.

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3 Comments:

At 6:49 pm , Blogger Tom said...

I think you could have got away with tagging this only with 'right wing'.

So according to what he says, we could cut the minimum wage. Now, why?

 
At 12:09 am , Blogger Geraint said...

The arguement is that the current system is "unfair" for the South of England "who have to suffer higher living costs and house prices", and that it creates a "dole culture" The professor calls the tax and benefits system “unfair and intrusive” and argues it needs a massive overhaul.

He says higher house prices and greater living costs in southern England means workers there should be paid around £6.90 per hour.

 
At 7:34 pm , Blogger Respectable Citizen said...

Do you support the campaigns to replace the minimum wage with a "living" wage that are gaining currency. Most well known living wage campaign in the UK is in East London - TELCO.

 

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