Labour’s plans to give workers more shares in companies would lead to lower pay and productivity, CBI warns

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'Labour raises the right questions, but these are not the right answers,' CBI director said

 

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Well capitalists would say that... the idea of socialism is terrifying for their bank accounts 😁

It would cost listed companues £400 billion. McDonnell said he would cap any employee dividend at around £500 and the government would keep the rest. Sounds like another stealth tax.

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