Saturday, May 1, 2010

The end result?

Immediately before the First World War the two largest employment categories in Britain were "Agricultural Workers", closely followed by "Domestic Servants".

I don't see farming bouncing back as a source of employment, but I'd guess that over the next twenty years "Non Residential Domestic Help & Care Workers" will have overtaken "Retail" to become the big employment growth category of the 21st Century.

Back in those days , the people in the industries that you describe earned so little they did not consume much either , if we go back to low pay for millions( which seems to be the case that is happening right now ) who is going to buy the so called wonderful products that the industrialist's need the masses to buy to keep themselves rich.

more crap jobs





How is it possible to live in London on these wages?