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In message , at 17:40:42 on
Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Recliner remarked: "Roland Perry" wrote in message In message , at 16:23:10 on Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Recliner remarked: There aren't many estate agents, but plenty of banks and building societies. All of these need staff, however. That's what I meant when I said that it's these 'new' types of retailers that are employing extra staff, while supermarkets need less staff per pound of sales. But overall the staff levels are gradually increasing. That may well be so, but the point I was making was that when a supermarket moves into town, the numerous 'new' jobs it claims to be creating will be at the expense of a larger number existing jobs in local small shops, so there's an immediate drop in local retail employment. It's not immediate In due course, Thankyou some of these small shops will close, and may well be replaced by new types of shops (ie, mobile phones, takeaways, internet cafes, banks, etc), so that the total number of retail jobs may indeed increase over time. The existing jobs stay much the same and... But that's not because of the claimed new jobs created by the supermarket. .... the "new" jobs at the supermarket still exist, and are genuine new jobs. -- Roland Perry |
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