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the move national living wage. the move will cost the supermarket national living wage.he move will cost the supermarke t £57 will cost the supermarket £57 million, but they're calling it their biggest ever investment in staff salaries . and finally, the staff salaries. and finally, the last set , new stamps to feature last set, new stamps to feature queen elizabeth. the second silhouette have been unveiled by the royal mail. the 12 stamps marked the 100th anniversary. all of the steam locomotive art of the flying scotsman. the late queen's image has appeared on stamps since 1968, but a silhouette king charles will now be phased in over the coming months to date . on tv, online months to date. on tv, online and app plus radio with gb news. the people's channel. well, now it's the people's channel. well, now wsfime the people's channel. well, now it's time for, headliners . it's time for, headliners. hello and welcome to headliners . i'm and welcome to headliners. i'm your host, josh howie with me to take you through wednesday's newspapers are two understudies for the west
the move national living wage. the move will cost the supermarket national living wage.he move will cost the supermarke t £57 will cost the supermarket £57 million, but they're calling it their biggest ever investment in staff salaries . and finally, the staff salaries. and finally, the last set , new stamps to feature last set, new stamps to feature queen elizabeth. the second silhouette have been unveiled by the royal mail. the 12 stamps marked the 100th anniversary. all of the steam...
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fro m £10, 20 t 0 £10.90, taking from £10, 20 to £10.90, taking their rate of pay above the national living wageng wage. the move will cost the supermarke t £57 will cost the supermarket £57 million, but they're calling it their biggest ever investment in staff salaries . and the last set staff salaries. and the last set of new stamps feature queen elizabeth. the second silhouette have been unveiled . the royal have been unveiled. the royal mail. the new stamps mark. the 100th anniversary of the steam locomotive . the flying scotsman locomotive. the flying scotsman . the late queen's image has appeared on special stamps since 1968, but a silhouette of king charles will now be phased in over the coming months . i'm back over the coming months. i'm back in an hour . over the coming months. i'm back in an hour. now back to dawn. thank you, polly. tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz buzz . let's kick off with buzz buzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. hot off the press. they leads on sunak gambling. his political career on defying deal critics as he pushes thro
fro m £10, 20 t 0 £10.90, taking from £10, 20 to £10.90, taking their rate of pay above the national living wageng wage. the move will cost the supermarke t £57 will cost the supermarket £57 million, but they're calling it their biggest ever investment in staff salaries . and the last set staff salaries. and the last set of new stamps feature queen elizabeth. the second silhouette have been unveiled . the royal have been unveiled. the royal mail. the new stamps mark. the 100th anniversary...
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rise fro m £10.20 t 0 £10.90, taking from £10.20 to £10.90, taking their rate pay above the national living wagee will cost the supermarke t £57 will cost the supermarket £57 million, but they're calling it biggest ever investment into staff salaries . that's all for staff salaries. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour. staff salaries. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour . and me. i'm back in an hour. and. the european court of justice. is sole and ultimate arbiter. eu law. and the ecj will have the final say on eu law and single market issues. thus says ursula von der leyen , the president of von der leyen, the president of the european commission . after the european commission. after the european commission. after the controversial renamed windsor framework . as windsor framework. as i emphasise yesterday , happens in emphasise yesterday, happens in ulster. now since somerset and yorkshire in merseyside and in after the westminster after the undermining the crown undermining of the of the crown six counties weakens our in six counties weakens our united kingdom as a whole . so united kin
rise fro m £10.20 t 0 £10.90, taking from £10.20 to £10.90, taking their rate pay above the national living wagee will cost the supermarke t £57 will cost the supermarket £57 million, but they're calling it biggest ever investment into staff salaries . that's all for staff salaries. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour. staff salaries. that's all for me. i'm back in an hour . and me. i'm back in an hour. and. the european court of justice. is sole and ultimate arbiter. eu law. and the...
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families, pensioners that families, the pensioners that we're providing a record increase and the national living wagen extra £600 in people's pay packet. so there's considerable for people with energy bills . for people with energy bills. but that's why earlier this week announced a change in how government works. we created a brand new department for energy security so that we can really focus this issue and get focus on this issue and get people's bills down. one of my priorities is to halve inflation, and we're going to do that by reducing energy costs. that's week we created that's why this week we created a department led by a brand new department led by one my top ministers. so that one of my top ministers. so that we can really get to grips with this issue and people's energy bills over time. okay, let's look talked look at ukraine. you talked yesterday that nothing is off the table . potentially fighter the table. potentially fighter jets might be on the table. the truth is that we can't do that. we've these fighter jets. we've got these fighter jets. some ones we don't some of the ones we ha
families, pensioners that families, the pensioners that we're providing a record increase and the national living wagen extra £600 in people's pay packet. so there's considerable for people with energy bills . for people with energy bills. but that's why earlier this week announced a change in how government works. we created a brand new department for energy security so that we can really focus this issue and get focus on this issue and get people's bills down. one of my priorities is to...
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lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives, ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wagedthe war began, i thought i wouldn't _ perform on the stage again. now, it's one of the most important things for us and for people, to save our culture and save our soul. translation: i want to protect my family and my country. _ i couldn't stay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men now have to fight for our country. i want tojoin them. bagdana bondar performs her moves at the kyiv opera theatre with an even greater sense of purpose. many dancers are now taking on roles in the war effort, too. translation: it's important to feel that i can help, - that i'm not only a woman and a ballet dancer. i'm someone who can be useful right now, even if it's just a little, for someone. they've joined as volunteers a foundation called helping hands, set up by another ballerina, gathering donations, distributing food, medicine, clothes to those in need. translation: i think - all my friends my age have become ten years older. you can see it from the way- they look, the values they have c
lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives, ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wagedthe war began, i thought i wouldn't _ perform on the stage again. now, it's one of the most important things for us and for people, to save our culture and save our soul. translation: i want to protect my family and my country. _ i couldn't stay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men now have to fight for our country. i want tojoin them....
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lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives, ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wageds is also changing a people within. translation: when the war began, i thought i wouldn't _ perform on the stage again. now, it's one of the most important things for us and for people, to save our culture and save our soul. translation: i want to protect my family and my country. _ i couldn't stay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men now have to fight for our country. i want tojoin them. bagdana bondar performs her moves at the kyiv opera theatre with an even greater sense of purpose. many dancers are now taking on roles in the war effort, too. translation: it's important to feel that i can help, - that i'm not only a woman and a ballet dancer. i'm someone who can be useful right now, even if it'sjust a little, for someone. they've joined as volunteers a foundation called helping hands, set up by another ballerina, gathering donations, distributing food, medicine, clothes to those in need. translation: | think - all my friends my age have become ten years older, you can s
lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives, ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wageds is also changing a people within. translation: when the war began, i thought i wouldn't _ perform on the stage again. now, it's one of the most important things for us and for people, to save our culture and save our soul. translation: i want to protect my family and my country. _ i couldn't stay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men...
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nation. >> i understand t is part of tht you had aro living wage that pas the city council at the time.hat was it like these programs back then what you're seeing now? the environment is much more friendly and announce these kind of initiatives. at least here in illinois. for most of the rest the country the minimum wage is 7025 cents an hour. no onene can support themselves alone their family. even inac places with the cost f living is low on a minimum wage job. that's wise one of our collars we have so many people doing three jobs enable them to supportse themselves. one of the gentleman suggested if we could raise the minimum wage. if we could supply support for families inexpensive childcare reasonable parental leave. those would be really helpful in terms of family support. >> hearing kansas roger, democrats line go-ahead. >> yes i was calling about i don't feel like we need to give more free benefits outt there. especially one like this. i don't believe it would be the best of our money being spent i think it would increase people not doing as much. we give many a way to the farm
nation. >> i understand t is part of tht you had aro living wage that pas the city council at the time.hat was it like these programs back then what you're seeing now? the environment is much more friendly and announce these kind of initiatives. at least here in illinois. for most of the rest the country the minimum wage is 7025 cents an hour. no onene can support themselves alone their family. even inac places with the cost f living is low on a minimum wage job. that's wise one of our...
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things like rising prices, the cost of living wages, not wages, and salaries not going up in line with, with the cost of living things, states of the states of the national health service. now that is not to say that people do not care about the constitutional issue. people, people deeply about it. and actually, you know, about 80 percent of the off the population has a very fixed view on the concentration. so about 40 percent will probably always stay in the union about 40 percent will for independence. immovable. which leads about 20 percent of people in the middle who are kinda persuaded in one direction or another approach it up. that's quite big reason why we all kind of stuck on this struggle. this issue because you know, these on a, it's an attitude towards pretty fix. haven't been been talking about it the last you know, 1015 years mark. let me, let me just follow up with you about that. i mean, from your point of you, has any scottish liter been able to rally the pro independence movement? the way that miss sturgeon did, and does the departure of miss sturgeon mean? that those advocating for scottish independence are running out of chances to ma
things like rising prices, the cost of living wages, not wages, and salaries not going up in line with, with the cost of living things, states of the states of the national health service. now that is not to say that people do not care about the constitutional issue. people, people deeply about it. and actually, you know, about 80 percent of the off the population has a very fixed view on the concentration. so about 40 percent will probably always stay in the union about 40 percent will for...
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against those who are involved in or help russia to wage war and destroy lives and people, signed three decrees for implementation of the decision of the nationalrity council against those russians who are involved in the abduction of ukrainian children against those representatives of the russian specter who try to put sports at the service of aggression against those who helps to keep mercenary structures in russia for the war against ukraine from all and sundry free people ukraine 's pressure continues world pressure on the terrorist state continues well , we have interesting information. of their damaged property, this council at its next meeting should decide not to accept such statements and not to compensate the citizens of russia for their damaged property in zaporizhzhia, which was destroyed or partially destroyed as a result of strikes by russian missiles. these are the interesting things from zaporizhzhia . russians are trying to get money from the ukrainian budget for the restoration of their houses, which for some reason they have in zaporizhzhia. greetings alime, i congratulate you. good morning. yesterday we celebrated the day of
against those who are involved in or help russia to wage war and destroy lives and people, signed three decrees for implementation of the decision of the nationalrity council against those russians who are involved in the abduction of ukrainian children against those representatives of the russian specter who try to put sports at the service of aggression against those who helps to keep mercenary structures in russia for the war against ukraine from all and sundry free people ukraine 's...
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wages. the redoubled efforts of the nurses, neglecting to meet the needs and shortages, the lives of the patients have been endangered, the employees of the british nationallth organization, including the ambulance service , have repeatedly expressed their demands by holding demonstrations , calling their demands to prevent a deeper crisis. the result is still ignored to make sure that the patients are well taken care of requires the necessary resources and resources, which he says he does not have enough resources at his disposal, but we know that the government has money for the works it wants from seven million two hundred thousand patients , including cancer patients and sick children to start treatment, british medical journal recently wrote that the government should declare a state of emergency due to the crisis in the country's national health organization , guardian magazine recently wrote that about 3 million patients have been waiting for treatment for more than 18 months, about 350 a thousand children are on the waiting list the operation of mojtaba qasimzadeh, london radio and television news agency, thank you very much, in the protection of
wages. the redoubled efforts of the nurses, neglecting to meet the needs and shortages, the lives of the patients have been endangered, the employees of the british nationallth organization, including the ambulance service , have repeatedly expressed their demands by holding demonstrations , calling their demands to prevent a deeper crisis. the result is still ignored to make sure that the patients are well taken care of requires the necessary resources and resources, which he says he does not...
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lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives. ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wagedrm on the stage again. now it's one of the most important things for us and for people, to save our culture and save our soul. translation: i want to protect my family and my country. _ i couldn't stay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men now have to fight for our country. i want tojoin them. bogdana performs her moves at the kyiv opera theatre with an even greater sense of purpose. many dancers are now taking on roles in the war effort too. it's important to feel that i can help. that i'm not only a woman and a ballet dancer, i'm someone who can be useful right now, even if it'sjust a little for someone. they've joined, as volunteers, a foundation called helping hands set up by another ballerina. gathering donations, distributing food, medicine, clothes to those in need. you can see it from the way they look. the values they have come to understand. what we care about, what we think about. training for active duty. 26—year—old 0lena has seen action three times, been injur
lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives. ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wagedrm on the stage again. now it's one of the most important things for us and for people, to save our culture and save our soul. translation: i want to protect my family and my country. _ i couldn't stay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men now have to fight for our country. i want tojoin them. bogdana performs her moves at the kyiv opera...
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the office for national statistics says average wages rose by more than 6.5% between october and december, as employers came under pressure to respond to the rising cost of livingures also showed close to record low levels of unemployment, as our business editor simonjack explains. thank you. could the answer to looking after the under—fives be found in the over—50s? this nursery in south london, like other businesses, is finding it harder, post—brexit and post pandemic, to find staff. it is turning to older workees to fill the gaps, and is waiting for seven workers over 50 tojoin. we have seen people come out of semi retirement and join us, so people that have either got time on their hands or need to earn a bit of extra cash, and they have seen this as a flexible option to come back into the workplace and use life skills, as well as maybe prior relevant experience, so for us that is a great pool of people. there are 3.5 million people between 50 and 64 economically inactive. that means not looking for a job. that is a fall of 56,000 over the last three months, and the demand for workers also fell slightly, with the number of vacancies down 76,000, but there a
the office for national statistics says average wages rose by more than 6.5% between october and december, as employers came under pressure to respond to the rising cost of livingures also showed close to record low levels of unemployment, as our business editor simonjack explains. thank you. could the answer to looking after the under—fives be found in the over—50s? this nursery in south london, like other businesses, is finding it harder, post—brexit and post pandemic, to find staff. it...
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the office for national statistics says average wages rose by more than 6.5% between october and december, as employers came under pressure to respond to the rising cost of living figures also showed close to record low levels of unemployment, as our business editor simonjack explains. thank you. could the answer to looking after the under—fives be found in the over—50s? this nursery in south london, like other businesses, is finding it harder, post—brexit and post pandemic, to find staff. it is turning to older workers to fill the gaps, and is waiting for seven workers over 50 tojoin. we have seen people come out of semi—retirement and join us, so people that have either got time on their hands or need to earn a bit of extra cash, and they have seen this as a flexible option to come back into the workplace and use life skills, as well as maybe prior relevant experience, so for us that is a great pool of people. there are 3.5 million people between 50 and 64 economically inactive. that means not looking for a job. that's a fall of 56,000 over the last three months, and the demand for workers also fell slightly, with the number of vacancies down 76,000, but ther
the office for national statistics says average wages rose by more than 6.5% between october and december, as employers came under pressure to respond to the rising cost of living figures also showed close to record low levels of unemployment, as our business editor simonjack explains. thank you. could the answer to looking after the under—fives be found in the over—50s? this nursery in south london, like other businesses, is finding it harder, post—brexit and post pandemic, to find...
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national health service. more strikes are planned during the week, as health workers ramp up their demands for a living wage asthe u.k. sees its worst inflation in four decades. this is a striking nurse. >> i think we will find it harder and harder to recruit, harder and harder to retain step. a lot of people have left the profession because they are so disillusioned. we're looking at the future and that is what this is all about. amy: in chile, wildfires have killed at least 24 people as some 260 blazes raged in the center and south of the country over recent days, fanned by dry winds and temperatures reaching as high as 104 degrees. officials said sunday 270,000 acres have been scorched. this is an evacuee in the region of la araucanÍa. >> i left my house with only the clothes i was wearing. i put on a pair of slippers and tights and left the house. there was no time to set up a firebreak break. i think everyone here went to the same situation. the winds changed fast and every thing suddenly started to burn. amy: a record-breaking arctic blast sent temperatures plummeting across much of the northeastern unit
national health service. more strikes are planned during the week, as health workers ramp up their demands for a living wage asthe u.k. sees its worst inflation in four decades. this is a striking nurse. >> i think we will find it harder and harder to recruit, harder and harder to retain step. a lot of people have left the profession because they are so disillusioned. we're looking at the future and that is what this is all about. amy: in chile, wildfires have killed at least 24 people as...
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live and our businesses operate. i refer to information from the national center for employee ownership, it indicates that esops, in esops employees aren't wages that are five to 12% higher than employees in conventional firms. the net worth of employee owners age 28 to 34, is 92% higher than a non-employee owned firm. and their retirement savings for an esop employee is twice the national average. i can't imagine anybody objecting to my premise and that more ownership is better in america. we should be working together to inspire that. i look forward to so doing. and there are challenges. i think the sba can surely be doing a better job to educate, inform, advice, and encourage. it's our job to provide oversight and resources to do so because i think this committee has a legacy making opportunity and the businesses that pursue them. aligning workers and owners interests is in american interests -- not a democratic or republican went. i look forward to inspiring that as well. let's keep this we're going. i think there is a lot of shared sentiment and great opportunity. with that, i will ask for unanimous consent that members have five legislat
live and our businesses operate. i refer to information from the national center for employee ownership, it indicates that esops, in esops employees aren't wages that are five to 12% higher than employees in conventional firms. the net worth of employee owners age 28 to 34, is 92% higher than a non-employee owned firm. and their retirement savings for an esop employee is twice the national average. i can't imagine anybody objecting to my premise and that more ownership is better in america. we...
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nation. our economy is booming. we have far more jobs than people and have a magnificent that can attract people. 0ur cost of living here is way lower than the uk and ireland. 0ur wages's nirvana for people who may have it right now tough in the uk. the family of the hollywood actor bruce willis say he has frontotemporal dementia, which affects behaviour and language. willis, who starred in blockbuster films such as die hard and pulp fiction, is 67. he announced his retirement in spring last year, following a diagnosis of aphasia — which causes difficulties with speech. the actor's family said his condition had since worsened. there are currently no specific treatments for frontotemporal dementia, which is an uncommon form of the disease. a choreographerfor a german ballet who smeared dog faeces on the face of a newspaper critic has been sacked. marco gerka was the ballet director at the hanover state opera when he confronted a journalist for writing a bad review about one of his shows. the opera house has now fired him, saying his "irresponsible actions have deeply unsettled the audience" and "irritated the public". and now, a blast from the past — or rather, the po
nation. our economy is booming. we have far more jobs than people and have a magnificent that can attract people. 0ur cost of living here is way lower than the uk and ireland. 0ur wages's nirvana for people who may have it right now tough in the uk. the family of the hollywood actor bruce willis say he has frontotemporal dementia, which affects behaviour and language. willis, who starred in blockbuster films such as die hard and pulp fiction, is 67. he announced his retirement in spring last...
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nation, you talk about revamping the system. what would you do to change it? >> we need to make the system more user friendly, to get jobs that will pay them enough to have a living wagecalifornia is incredibly expensive to live, a lot has to do with the government, unrealistic regulation and taxes. if we ask people to live and work in the state of california and bring income to the state of california, we have to prepare them for jobs and give them enough money to live here. >> ashley: this bill just proposed, do you think it will pass? >> it is california, i would think every kind of -- will pass. we have seen that in the past. another thing that bothers me, nibbling the edges of the concept borderses don't matter, open the border and let everybody do what they want. where does it end? do we give unemployment benefits to people that are not citizens? do we give a free attorney to somebody or give healthcare to people who are not citizens? this is a slippery slope that takes us in a bad direction. >> ashley: we'll see what happens with this bill. have a good day. republicans have a fair share of name calling, deploration and now this. >> you know, i told people i hav
nation, you talk about revamping the system. what would you do to change it? >> we need to make the system more user friendly, to get jobs that will pay them enough to have a living wagecalifornia is incredibly expensive to live, a lot has to do with the government, unrealistic regulation and taxes. if we ask people to live and work in the state of california and bring income to the state of california, we have to prepare them for jobs and give them enough money to live here. >>...
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there continues to be no city in our nation for someone making a minimum wage can afford to live in a two bedroom apartment. it can take as long as 2023 for housing changes to be felt by consumers. high inflation is likely to last through 2024. the federal reserve lacks the tools to address -- low housing inventory, low competition from corporate tax investors. restrictive zoning ordinances, supply chain disruptions. rises and building material cost and labor shortages are all driving prices higher. while carefully weighing anti-inflation measure the fed action did not prevent the housing market from entering into recession. mortgage rates return to well over 7% and dampen home sales. as of september 2020, places in home sales were down 7. 2% over months. she declined the most the queue in the northeast. investors are lacking out home time buyers. many millennials from charlotte, north carolina from boise, idaho. further, there is a shortage of 7 million rental homes affordable for extremely low income renters there is great irony in passing the introduction act without a single penny
there continues to be no city in our nation for someone making a minimum wage can afford to live in a two bedroom apartment. it can take as long as 2023 for housing changes to be felt by consumers. high inflation is likely to last through 2024. the federal reserve lacks the tools to address -- low housing inventory, low competition from corporate tax investors. restrictive zoning ordinances, supply chain disruptions. rises and building material cost and labor shortages are all driving prices...
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lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives. ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wagedstay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men now have to fight for our country. i want tojoin them. bogdana performs her moves at the kyiv opera theatre with an even greater sense of purpose. many dancers are now taking on roles in the war effort too. it's important to feel that i can help. that i'm not only a woman and a ballet dancer, i'm someone who can be useful right now, even if it'sjust a little for someone. they've joined, as volunteers, a foundation called helping hands set up by another ballerina. gathering donations, distributing food, medicine, clothes to those in need. i think all my friends my age have become ten years older. you can see it from the way they look. the values they have come to understand. what we care about, what we think about. training for active duty. 26—year—old olena has seen action three times, been injured, she's heading back again. the number of women in ukraine's army more than doubled in the past year. it's now about a fifth of the forc
lives, the life of this nation. this war in ukraine is upending so many lives. ukrainians' sense of self, their sense of purpose. a war being wagedstay behind and wait. i'm sorry that so many young men now have to fight for our country. i want tojoin them. bogdana performs her moves at the kyiv opera theatre with an even greater sense of purpose. many dancers are now taking on roles in the war effort too. it's important to feel that i can help. that i'm not only a woman and a ballet dancer, i'm...
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couldn't go to what they so to do the kind national general strike because they want to put as much because people want to be made fair wage and a cost of livingn we and a cost of living. can we just say that pension contributions are 23.6? teachers have lost 23% in real terms since 2010, and funding schools has gone down. but you not poor response to me . pushing for response to me. pushing for education is the highest it's ever been, by the way, ever responsibility for teachers has also increased because the funding for , things like social funding for, things like social care, mental health services is has declined. the teachers are having to step up into those roles. the parent counsellors port of crash and the mentally outlook i know folks on the left don't really get economics and we learn that with the bbc. the concept is doing a really good job. don't get but but job. they don't get it. but but the reality is actually if you increase the of all sector increase the pay of all sector workers, you know what you're going to do you're going to cause inflation to go and cause inflation to go bush. and then who is impacted the worst possible
couldn't go to what they so to do the kind national general strike because they want to put as much because people want to be made fair wage and a cost of livingn we and a cost of living. can we just say that pension contributions are 23.6? teachers have lost 23% in real terms since 2010, and funding schools has gone down. but you not poor response to me . pushing for response to me. pushing for education is the highest it's ever been, by the way, ever responsibility for teachers has also...
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couldn't go to what they so to do the kind national general strike because they want to put as much because people want to be made fair wage and a cost of livingn we and a cost of living. can we just say that pension contributions are 23.6? teachers have lost 23% in real terms since 2010, and funding schools has gone down. but you not poor response to me . pushing for response to me. pushing for education is the highest it's ever been, by the way, ever responsibility for teachers has also increased because the funding for , things like social funding for, things like social care, mental health services is has declined. the teachers are having to step up into those roles. the parent counsellors port of crash and the mentally outlook i know folks on the left don't really get economics and we learn that with the bbc. the concept is doing a really good job. don't get but but job. they don't get it. but but the is actually if you the reality is actually if you increase the pay of all sector workers, you know what you're going to do you're going to cause inflation to go and cause inflation to go bush. and then who is impacted the worst possible cons
couldn't go to what they so to do the kind national general strike because they want to put as much because people want to be made fair wage and a cost of livingn we and a cost of living. can we just say that pension contributions are 23.6? teachers have lost 23% in real terms since 2010, and funding schools has gone down. but you not poor response to me . pushing for response to me. pushing for education is the highest it's ever been, by the way, ever responsibility for teachers has also...
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nation. host: for her current position as president of the cook county board she served as an ottoman of the fourth ward for 19 years. as part of that you introduce living wageinances during that time. what was it like as far support for these programs back then and what you are seeing now? guest: here in illinois previously passed a measure to wage -- to raise the net amount wage to $15 an hour. the environment is much more family for these initiatives at least here. for most of us, the minimum wage is $7.25 an hour and nobody can support themselves let alone their families. even in places for cost of living is low. with so many of our people who have two or three jobs to support themselves and their families. as pointed to my suggested if we could raise the minimum wage provide better support to families, inexpensive childcare, parental leave, those would be helpful to help family supported. host: here in kansas, roger, democrats line. caller: yes, i was calling about -- i do feel like we need to give more free benefits out there, especially one like this. i think it would increase people not doing as much. you mentioned earlier the farm bill and i happene
nation. host: for her current position as president of the cook county board she served as an ottoman of the fourth ward for 19 years. as part of that you introduce living wageinances during that time. what was it like as far support for these programs back then and what you are seeing now? guest: here in illinois previously passed a measure to wage -- to raise the net amount wage to $15 an hour. the environment is much more family for these initiatives at least here. for most of us, the...