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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 485708" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>The question is; Is the "official definition" of a "Recession" correct? in my opinion, a recession ought to be when it is difficult for any person looking for a reasonable paid job, (not shelf stacking/call centre/zero hours/part time-low paid jobs), to be able to find one. We have not been in a period of decent employment opportunities for a very long time. There was an era when if you didn't like the way your employer treated you, you could jack it in and within a short time (days or weeks) you could have sorted yourself a new job. So employers did value their workers and look after their good staff with reasonable pay and/or perks, because they didn't want them walking away. That era has been long gone irrespective of Brexit or no-Brexit. </p><p></p><p>Doc H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 485708, member: 1607"] The question is; Is the "official definition" of a "Recession" correct? in my opinion, a recession ought to be when it is difficult for any person looking for a reasonable paid job, (not shelf stacking/call centre/zero hours/part time-low paid jobs), to be able to find one. We have not been in a period of decent employment opportunities for a very long time. There was an era when if you didn't like the way your employer treated you, you could jack it in and within a short time (days or weeks) you could have sorted yourself a new job. So employers did value their workers and look after their good staff with reasonable pay and/or perks, because they didn't want them walking away. That era has been long gone irrespective of Brexit or no-Brexit. Doc H [/QUOTE]
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