Minimum Wage increase

They aren't though. The very lowest paid (usually 22 year old trainees, fresh from uni) average about 41k year. It increases sharply thereafter.

The concept of an upper working class is absurd too.
41 haha where did you get that figure from? They're on strike aren't they still? If it is 41k that's amazing haha
I have been out of the UK for ten year mind
 


41 haha where did you get that figure from? They're on strike aren't they still? If it is 41k that's amazing haha
I have been out of the UK for ten year mind

Current pay rates below:

The vast majority of the Junior Doctors that are striking are on over £62k a year.

Most of them fully deserve it, but talk of £28k is nonsense.

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Could earn £60k with six months training by becoming a TFL tube driver.
TFL? But I get your point. Tradesmen, real ones. Always decent money until you work for some pimp company. Any tradesman who knows his shit and can present themselves well and 'does the job' and cleans the are after retires at 55. In my experience.

All hail to the builders!!!
 
They aren't though. The very lowest paid (usually 22 year old trainees, fresh from uni) average about 41k year. It increases sharply thereafter.

The concept of an upper working class is absurd too.
The concept that your class is dependent on your salary/wage is more laughable.

You’ve had a 4.5% pay rise so flip off that flat cap there lad, and put this fedora on tipped at a jaunty angle, there’s a good chap.
 

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