Well you said they are super rich because they've done something to benefit our lives. I gave you an example of a highly skilled yet physically demanding job that takes years of training that actually saves lives. There has been examples of these nurses having to use food banks themselves. Massive profits being stockpiled by the greedy and selfish super rich owners of energy companies, rail, Amazon etc who expect everyone else to saddle the burden of sky high costs yet don't want to relinquish a fare share of the money these people have made for them. I'm ecstatic some have unions to fight for them because if we didn't we'd be on the brink of modern slavery.Why quote just “nurses”, shouldn’t use emotive words to make your point on this thread so I was told anyway.
I went in Tesco today, their own brand medium 800g loaf was 70p. Pretty sure that same loaf was around 45p a month ago. So we are living right now where everyday people working all the hours they can are simply struggling to buy food, energy and fuel, the profits are not being shared with those who are responsible for making those profits
Oh and it's not only about Pay, it's about quality of life too.