In an unstable labor market, universal basic income is not the only solution

In an unstable labor market, universal basic income is not the only solution

Employment dynamics

Sign up for myFT Daily Digest and be the first to learn about employment news. On November 9, 1830, a hundred farm workers came to a farm in Kent in southern England and destroyed a thresher with a saw, axe and axe. In Burnham Overley, Norfolk, the workers destroyed another machine. They shouted: “It prevents honest people from finding jobs.” The country is in the throes of the Swing riots. The farm Workers smashed threshers, burned down barns, sent threatening letters to farmers and demanded wage increases. By the last 10 days of November, Write The historians Eric […]

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