
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Thursday 11 September 2008
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Name
Simon Demler
Location
Swindon
Occupation
Systems Analyst
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In this article quoting Matthew Poyiadgi
"...Reduced competition (for jobs) will quickly result in an employer's market where businesses no longer need to fight for the best people. The pressure to offer competitive wages will drop and the UK will become a less attractive proposition for all strong IT candidates, be they from the UK, the EU or further afield....¨
Unless Matthew has been misquoted - Matthew has just shown a rather poor grasp of economics. I mean come on, is he really saying that reducing the supply of qualified people will result in lower wages for these people. Utter drivel !
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In this article quoting Matthew Poyiadgi
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