Flybe to the Moon?
Not any more; not even as far as the runway, squire.
Here is another example - as if there weren't enough already - of capitalism's way of over-concentrating resources into companies, or even countries, upon which everything and everyone comes to depend, which then go broke, leaving everything and everyone in the lurch.
I thought there was supposed to be some sort of law requiring firms to give so much notice before getting rid of its personnel. It's not much use fining said firms if there's no money in the coffers - you and I have of course as always to pay the rightful compensation, just like we saved the banks and no one at the top got charged. Watching those two Flybe hostesses on the lunchtime news just now, one of them bordering on tears, was yet another example showing how the system uses its employees as its public face and then discards them when it doesn't need them any more.
Not any more; not even as far as the runway, squire.
Here is another example - as if there weren't enough already - of capitalism's way of over-concentrating resources into companies, or even countries, upon which everything and everyone comes to depend, which then go broke, leaving everything and everyone in the lurch.
I thought there was supposed to be some sort of law requiring firms to give so much notice before getting rid of its personnel. It's not much use fining said firms if there's no money in the coffers - you and I have of course as always to pay the rightful compensation, just like we saved the banks and no one at the top got charged. Watching those two Flybe hostesses on the lunchtime news just now, one of them bordering on tears, was yet another example showing how the system uses its employees as its public face and then discards them when it doesn't need them any more.
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