Let’s not pretend this isn’t just capita and brewdog minimizing costs to maximize profits.
Both of them could easily afford a living wage
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Ahh, Capita and Brewdog.
Two companies that are so well known for their ethics and interest in anything but turning a profit.
Massive profits hived off to shareholders and the owners = *Totally reasonable and justified*
Paying staff a reasonable wage = *Outrageous, would cripple our business. Borderline communism*
It’s even sadder that some people think that the real living wage is real. It’s not ‘living’, it’s barely scrapping by.
BrewDog was always a scummy company, not sure why people are surprised tbh.
Leftists spent decades crying about a “living wage” of 60% of median income, then as soon as that was implemented into law, mission creep set in.
Good ole Crapita… can’t afford to pay a living wage, but can afford bonuses and divy payments.
Brewdogs owners are absolute freaks and people that drink it seem to think it’s a personality trait.
Everything about that company is just tediously dull
This whole living wage is a confusing scam anyway. Either make minimum wage this level or don’t bother confusing things.
My personal opinion is minimum wage should be like £15 and then we abolish all form of tax credits for lowly paid…
Crapita and Brewdog are both shit companies, with a very shitty work ethics when it come to staff fairness.
Remember it greed and envy if you expect a FT wage to cover the basics. Meanwhile…tories just drowning in wealth
Brewdog when it first came out – were different to all the other breweries.
4 years later – nah we ain’t cant believe you suckers fell for it.
Capita- We were evil, always have been what do you expect..?
They are both terrible companies whose existence is a net negative on the UK and the entire world
>brewdog pull out
Can you pull out if you’ve never been in?
I’ve pulled out of your mum
Capita is a deplorable company so their inclusion in this shouldn’t be an argument against this.
Lol. Corporations act in Corporations best interest, shocked.
Here’s an idea, how about we make the ‘real living wage’ mandatory. Instead of having that and muddying the waters by changing the minimum wage to ‘national living wage’. I feel like I’m forever explaining the difference between the 2 because it seems like so few people know the difference.
Because all partners assets are online, close it down owning debts and they go after everything you own.
Keeps business honest and not speculative.
I find it way more dodgy when a company pretends to be all nice and ethical. It’s a company after all. They are there to make money and we all know this. It’s the regulation for those companies and/or willingness of the workforce that has to set the standards, not some hipster woke executives with « values »
I doubt it but I hope they both just go bust and take their management down with them, scumbag companies
I don’t know much about Brewdog, but Capita, haven’t they always existed to stop poor people getting any money?
They were part of the whole abusive ‘fit for work assessments’ where they were paid bonuses to lie about disabled and mentally ill people.
Easy solution to this. Refuse any and all government contracts with companies that don’t pay a real living wage to all contractors and employees. That’ll get Crapita shitting themselves at least.
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Let’s not pretend this isn’t just capita and brewdog minimizing costs to maximize profits.
Both of them could easily afford a living wage
[deleted]
Ahh, Capita and Brewdog.
Two companies that are so well known for their ethics and interest in anything but turning a profit.
Massive profits hived off to shareholders and the owners = *Totally reasonable and justified*
Paying staff a reasonable wage = *Outrageous, would cripple our business. Borderline communism*
It’s even sadder that some people think that the real living wage is real. It’s not ‘living’, it’s barely scrapping by.
BrewDog was always a scummy company, not sure why people are surprised tbh.
Leftists spent decades crying about a “living wage” of 60% of median income, then as soon as that was implemented into law, mission creep set in.
Good ole Crapita… can’t afford to pay a living wage, but can afford bonuses and divy payments.
Brewdogs owners are absolute freaks and people that drink it seem to think it’s a personality trait.
Everything about that company is just tediously dull
This whole living wage is a confusing scam anyway. Either make minimum wage this level or don’t bother confusing things.
My personal opinion is minimum wage should be like £15 and then we abolish all form of tax credits for lowly paid…
Crapita and Brewdog are both shit companies, with a very shitty work ethics when it come to staff fairness.
Remember it greed and envy if you expect a FT wage to cover the basics. Meanwhile…tories just drowning in wealth
Brewdog when it first came out – were different to all the other breweries.
4 years later – nah we ain’t cant believe you suckers fell for it.
Capita- We were evil, always have been what do you expect..?
They are both terrible companies whose existence is a net negative on the UK and the entire world
>brewdog pull out
Can you pull out if you’ve never been in?
I’ve pulled out of your mum
Capita is a deplorable company so their inclusion in this shouldn’t be an argument against this.
Lol. Corporations act in Corporations best interest, shocked.
Here’s an idea, how about we make the ‘real living wage’ mandatory. Instead of having that and muddying the waters by changing the minimum wage to ‘national living wage’. I feel like I’m forever explaining the difference between the 2 because it seems like so few people know the difference.
Because all partners assets are online, close it down owning debts and they go after everything you own.
Keeps business honest and not speculative.
I find it way more dodgy when a company pretends to be all nice and ethical. It’s a company after all. They are there to make money and we all know this. It’s the regulation for those companies and/or willingness of the workforce that has to set the standards, not some hipster woke executives with « values »
I doubt it but I hope they both just go bust and take their management down with them, scumbag companies
I don’t know much about Brewdog, but Capita, haven’t they always existed to stop poor people getting any money?
They were part of the whole abusive ‘fit for work assessments’ where they were paid bonuses to lie about disabled and mentally ill people.
Easy solution to this. Refuse any and all government contracts with companies that don’t pay a real living wage to all contractors and employees. That’ll get Crapita shitting themselves at least.