Wow that guy looks like a creep
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No, that's completely wrong.
He said it should go UP by 40-50% ie about 6% - which is still low by Australian standards.
Unemployment averaged 8% in the 1980s and 10% in the 1990s.
I'd rather people not suffer personally.
Who's taking bets on how long until this guy's head is left in a box for another billionaire to open?
Engineering manager here: I am very lucky to have my team, I need them more than they need me, and I think anyone saying otherwise is fooling themselves.
He is a fucking Property Developer. That is the definition of someone who doesn’t actually do any real work.
I don't know what parallel universe this idiot is living in but nothing has changed over here. People know they work for an employer, we sure as hell know the employer doesn't give a rat's arse about their employees, we'd like them to, but we know they don't.
What's he on about?
Anyway he's a property developer so I think that perhaps his opinion is somewhat biased, and therefore should be ignored.
Counterpoint: Guillotines
Or maybe it’s really just time to eat the rich?
Big Fight Club moment.
If unemployment hits 40%, there would actually be a revolution (lib, fash, or real). Even this bozo gotta know that. Like, HALF of everyone who wants to work being out of work??? It would be society rending. The Great Depression "only" hit 25%. 40-50% would be actually insane.
So... critical support to Tim Gurner thought?
I wonder if he's said shitty things between this and avocado toast. Someone should find out, I'm sure it's full of naked class interest
He's in luck. The [b]ankers started trying to make it happen earlier this year: https://www.theguardian.com/business/grogonomics/2023/feb/09/the-reserve-bank-wants-unemployment-to-rise-it-should-be-careful-what-it-wishes-for