Highstronaught
@Highstronaught@feddit.uk
- Comment on Train passengers face price hikes and fewer seats after HS2 cancellation 1 week ago:
Then how do people get to the jobs without any infrastructure
- Comment on Google Delists Sites Providing DIY Hormone Therapy at Behest of UK Government 1 month ago:
Thank you for such a detailed breakdown, I learned allot.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
It doesn’t have to necessarily be $1000 per month, it should be the minimum amount of money needed to have food, clothing, shelter etc. just enough to live off. For me £1000 per month is plenty for where I live.
It also isn’t just about encouraging higher pay, knowing that workers are not longer worried about putting food on the table when they are voting to strike might influence management decisions on redundancys or workplace safety.
For people who earn 100k, and are living at their means (i.e, spending that amount of money on better food, housing, clothes and other luxurys) it would be a big jump but for the people who would most benifit from ubi it would be more manageable.
Also apologies for replying so late, I either closed the notification accidentally or just never got one.
- Comment on Roads at 'breaking point' as pothole repairs hit eight-year high, report claims 3 months ago:
The decline of alternatives has not helped the situation aswell.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
It’s not that it makes 110 k jobs immediately available, it’s that is gives you more leverage with negotiating pay as if you walk away you are not under threat of starving to death. As you would potentially be if you had no income between jobs.
- Comment on England’s concrete crisis could extend to hospitals and courts, experts say 9 months ago:
Parts of Aberdeen uni were/are closed because of the stuff
- Comment on We all need to heal. 10 months ago:
Good human