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Here
as
chief
executive
of
skills
who
care
sharing
session
for
you,
but
partly
it's
because
go
spinning
and
I
know
each
other
very
well,
we
go
back
a
long
way
and
but
I
think
it's
also
because
Social
Care
just
be
referenced
again.
This
morning
is
a
sector.
That's
often
talked
about
as
being
a
low
skills.
Low-Wage
sector
can
I
just
do
something
and
reduce
that
inflation.
Will
you
make
up
inflation?
It
is
not
all
those
skills
that
it
is
effective.
B
C
C
D
A
2050
one
there
are
those
1.7
million
people
in
this
country
living
with
dementia
by
2050
1.
I'm
going
to
be
90,
shocked
at
all,
probably
hunting
and
shocked
me
when
I
work
that
out
so
I
might
be
one
of
those
people
with
dementia
living
in
some
other
kind
of
condition
where
I
mean
chemist
or
what
were
about
to
look
like
well,
I
wanted,
of
course,
but
I
want
the
people
providing
a
pair
or
two
people
who
are
valued
in
the
full
sense
of
the
word.
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A
Other
than
reports
I
just
wanted
to
flag
t,
which
colleagues
may
also
be
going
to
do.
The
no
pay
commissions
most
recently
balls
talked
about
social
care
as
one
of
the
sectors
where
we
have
challenges
around
alone
pain
along
with
other
sectors.
That
will
be
surprised
to
you.
Cleaning,
hairdressing
retail,
is
that
social
care
has
the
lower
proportion
of
people.
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B
A
And
I
was
also
going
to
talk
about
the
Seattle
initiative
on
on
living.
Wage
and
I
was
searched
with
that
article.
By
will
hutton
from
Seattle
has
said
that
locally
employers
must
pay
a
living
wage
to
their
employees
of
$15.
Now,
that's
over
eight
pounds
and
such
as
it's
close
to
our
London
living
legend
waging
the
rest
of
the
nation.
It's
very
bold
move
and
it's
come
about
because.
B
A
A
Is
stopped
during
the
second
that
has
no
purpose
in
building
community
has
no
purpose
in
creating
stable
societies
to
concentrate
wealth
among
a
few
is
dysfunctional,
it's
more
a
healthy
state
view,
and
if
we
think
about
the
value
of
people's
contributions
in
life,
we
shouldn't
be
looking
at
them
in
terms
of
their
pain
or
in
terms
of
their
social
status.
We
should
be
thinking
about
the
value
of
what
people
providing
their
communities.
Sharon
make
point
five
care
workers.
We
may
all
need
to
be
careful
at
those
chosen.
Ives
children
need
to
be
careful
things.
A
A
If
research
is
being
done
in
publicly
funded
universities
to
create
the
innovation,
you
know,
wealth
creation
is
actually
a
cooperative
business
wealth
distribution
shitty
as
well.
The
new
economic
foundation
did
a
very
nice
piece
of
work
a
few
years
ago,
where
they
actually
try
to
calculate
the
social
value
of
different
kinds
of
employment.
They
look
at
bankers
very
hires.
They
looked
at
and
nurses
and
they
looked
at
our
care.
A
A
They're
helping
employees
by
out
their
companies
when
opportunities
for
change
of
ownership,
so
those
three
ways
by
asking
the
anchor
institutions
to
work
locally,
to
buy
locally,
to
invest
locally,
helping
corporatist,
be
set
up
in
the
community
and
helping
and
pulling
violence.
There
are
things
to
transform
the
way
in
which
business
is
done
in
their
community.
The.
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A
G
Okay
you're
next,
thank
you.
What
everybody
on
restore
on
director
of
living
wage
foundation,
we're
a
charity
that
campaigns
and
encourages
employers
to
voluntarily
signed
up
to
paid
a
living
wage
rather
than
the
minimum
wage.
G
G
With
you
reasons,
two
reasons:
I'm
and
quite
optimistic
that
we
might
see
in
this
recovery
what
would
be
called
good
growth,
but
first
of
all,
I
feel
better.
We
go
defining
what
good
growth
means
to
me
and
I
I
think
what
I've
settled
on
is
is
this:
will
this
recovery
disproportionately
benefit
those
on
the
list
incomes
so
with
the
growth
that
we
see
go
more
to
those
on
low
incomes
than
to
any
other
groups?
G
C
G
At
the
moment
you
may
have
seen
is
to
remove
those
on
minimum
wage
at
attacks,
which
is
very
positive,
group
I
would
suggest
but
amount
of
three
main
parties.
They
all
recognize
that
those
on
low
incomes
have
suffered
during
the
recession
and
that,
as
we
come
out
of
the
slump,
there's
something
something
needs
to
be
done
and
they
have
different
approaches
and
different
policies
on
this
I
pick
out
one
example,
which
was
extraordinary,
really
intervention
on
the
minimum
wage.
G
Just
before
the
little
pay
commission
were
to
make
their
recommendation
on
minimum
wage
with
the
Chancellor
of
the
Exchequer
sort
of
gum,
digging
away
the
little
pay
commission
to
do
better
and
to
be
a
bit
more
radical
and
he
use
the
figure
of
seven.
That's
recommends
an
hour
now
we
can
debate
the
sort
of
politics
behind
that.
Nonetheless,
an
unusual
and
interesting
observation
from
a
conservative,
Chancellor,
so
I'd
say
the
politics
of
this-
is-
is
ripe
for
people
who
are
interested
in
in
issues
of
or
growth.
We've
got
12
months,
just
under
12
month
window.
G
G
22
to
low
wages
and
an
income
and
the
living
wage
campaign
itself
has
seen
some
real
successes.
In
the
last
few
years,
when
we
launched
the
living
wage
foundation
in
2011,
we
have
about
50
employers
in
London.
At
that
point,
just
in
London
who'd
signed
up
to
pay
the
living
wage,
we're
now
up
to
750
employers
and
within
that
number
there
are
a
some
very
chunky:
private
sector
employers.
As
we're
approaching
15
members
of
the
foot,
c100
who've.
G
For
a
reason,
because
they
want
to
position
themselves,
has
been
good.
Employers
has
been
part
of
the
community
and
as
going
a
company
that
will
go
further
than
what
is
legally
required
of
them
on
on
pay.
So
I
pick
out
the
living
wage
campaign
as
an
example
or
the
private
sector
doing
rights
on
this
issue,
but
I
also
pick
out
looking
beyond
the
living
wage
campaign.
The
comments
that
John
Cridland,
the
director-general
of
the
CD
I,
made
that
started.
G
To
do
something
on
this,
so
I'm
optimistic
as
I
think
the
politics
is
right
and
I'm
optimistic,
because
I
think
there
are
sympathetic
figures
within
private
sector
senior
figures
who
recognize
they
have
responsibilities
to
to
act.
I'll
end
on
a
note
of
caution,
which
is
that
none
of
this,
of
course,
is
inevitable
and
I
completely.
Echo
case
points,
but
whilst
at
the
ground
very
fertile
we've
got
12
months,
I
think
to
campaign
and
to
agitate
to
actually
see
some
impact
made.
G
The
living
wage
campaign
is
going
to
do
that
by
focusing
on
two
areas
that
we
think
we
can
make
progress
on
social
care.
Different
social
care
sector
is
one.
It
is
a
disgrace
that
people
who
are
doing
some
of
the
most
difficult
challenging
work
are
the
lowest
paid
in
our
economy.
So
we
have
a
post
on
social
care
and
secondary.
G
A
Cry
tal
take
good
morning.
My
name
is
over:
do
it
I
am
a
business
owner
in
York.
So
hopefully,
when
you
say
the
word
business,
it
has
a
negative
connotation
today
and
there
were
two
things:
I
wanted
to
talk
about,
and
but
they're
just
going
to
be
one
that
I
really
want
to
focus
on,
and
one
of
the
things
that
I
would
love
to
talk
about.
A
So
I
had
a
real
affection
for
you
or
from
a
real
affection
to
the
University
here
and
since
I
write
it
and
just
seeing
today,
I
have
seen
so
many
of
my
own
personal
role
models
in
this
room,
former
Lord
Mayor's
that
I
have
worked
with
that.
Taking
my
products
and
spread
word
of
my
business
around
the
globe.
For
me,
former
employers,
former
employees
from
clients,
continued
clients,
I
hope
and
I.
Think
it's
in
discussing
this
weekend
with
one
of
my
students
who
works
with
me
at
the
moment.
A
She
said
that
I
had
a
higher
social
capital
and
it's
really
quite
interesting
to
start
evaluating
what
that
meant
and
I
realized
that
in
actual
products,
because
of
that
social
capital,
that
I've
been
able
to
have
the
business
that
I
have.
Today,
though,
I
started
raw
cocoa
powder
to
the
half
years
ago,
working
at
our
3rd
birthday
now
I
always
feel
like
proud
toddler.
A
When
I
explain
how
many
months
we've
been
in
business
well
open
in
business
six
years
ago,
and
you
can't
help,
I
have
a
chocolate
business
in
the
city
and
be
influenced
by
the
greatest
social
context.
Around
trees
and
everything
that
good
for
so
I
am
NOT.
Surprised
at
the
social
network
that
Luke
has
created
has
led
to
an
exceptional
number
of
businesses
being
started
up
by
entrepreneurs
willing
to
give
it
a
go
in
this
city
if
we
have
under
the
highest
startup
rates
of
any
others
within
the
region.
A
Walk
the
growth
and
business
and
innovation
I'm
going
to
proud
to
be
an
entrepreneur
from
Europe,
because
there's
so
many
in
the
city
that
are
there
giving
it
a
go.
However,
we
have
different
values
that
maybe
underpin
the
reasons
why
we're
in
business
and
for
that
reason
not
many
are
actually
graduating
to
that
level
of
contributing
to
be
18
or
the
vit
threshold
and
some
really
cool
concerns
that
what
is
happening.
What
is
stopping
people
from
go,
intimate
level
and
I?
Think
it's.
A
A
A
A
A
I
as
many
other
entrepreneurs,
when
we
ever
discuss
how
we
are
on
in
business
or
how
we've
got
where
we've
got
to,
we
say
we're
lucky
and
it's
something
that
if
ever
I
make
other
business
owners,
we
all
say
well,
who
had
a
really
lucky
break
and
I
can
look
around
the
room
and
I've
looked
around
to
the
the
lecture
an
earlier
tomorrow
and
I
saw
so
many
people
that
gave
me
that
lucky
break
it's
something
that
I
have
to
tell
myself
and
I
bring
up
every
other
watch
it.
For
now
we
are
not
located.
A
There
are
many
things
in
my
life
I
feel
looking
for,
but
we
are
not
looking.
We
went
out
and
we
worked
hard
to
make
every
opportunity
happen.
Yeah,
there's
only
so
much
that
we
can
make
portunities
put
in
front
of
people,
but
we
went
out
and
embraced
those.
However
I
do
still
feel
extraordinarily
lucky.
If
I
had
started
my
business
now,
I
would
not
have
a
business
when
I
started.
My
business
I
went
to
bank
manager
and
he
said
Oh
way.
You've
got
a
good
track
record
in
business.
You've
got
to
go
credit
rating.
A
Whether
I
was
married
and
at
a
time
when
I
took
out
that
business
loan
I
was
both
of
those
things.
My
husband
hired
own
house
and
I
was
married,
and
that
got
me
my
business
loan,
if
I'm,
okay,
that
today
I
will
not
be
a
business
and
that's
the
freedom
of
opportunity.
And
what
is
it
that
we
have
in
front
of
us
for
us
to
be
able
to
embrace
these
opportunities?
A
A
For
business
and
to
cycle
that
wealth
around
our
economy,
so
we
have
this
massive
dichotomy
of
values
that
underpin
the
decision
making
process
and
until
we
can
really
start
to
undermine
those
and
bring
social
value
in
social
work
actually
need
something
and
the
contribution
that
entrepreneurs
can
make.
Then
it's
something
that
we're
always
going
to
hit
a
brick
wall
I
feel
very
privileged
to
sit
on
the
Lisa
T
region
and
panel
for
enterprise
invasion.
Growth
and
business
I
sit
on
this
CBI
enterprise
panel
and
recently
discussed
business
growth
opportunities
with
Lord
Yama
in
London.
A
I
continue
to
sit
in
meetings
around
the
city
and
around
the
region
and
I'm
young
and
a
female
I
tend
to
stick
out
like
a
sore
thumb.
There
is
never
accurate
the
toilets,
I
guess
it
in
meetings
where
what
is
valued
or
watches
holidays
clothing.
Cars
still
we're
talking
about
who?
Who
has
he?
Who
has
the
most
toys
wins?
He
who
has
the
most?
Toys
are
in
the
position
to
make
the
decisions
and
those
people
that
don't
have
to
waste
went
to
the
party
you're
getting
left
out
so
I
do
stand
up.
A
Can
I
tend
to
be
the
annoying
one?
That
says
a
lot
about
this?
What
about
the
entrepreneurs
and
small
to
medium-sized
business
who
employed
the
third
of
the
population?
How
do
we
wear
consulting
to
pay
the
living
wage,
one
employees,
probably
more
than
we
ever
get
paid
ourselves?
How
do
we
reconcile
that
with
the
arrest
of
the
environment
that
we
are
forced
to
try
and
navigate
through
I?
Don't
have
the
answers
to
that,
but
I
know
that
when
necessary
walk
around
trees,
they
bought
it
based
on
perception
and
value.
A
Recording
of
those
families
were
those
people
that
really
connected
in
the
decision-making
process
and
looking
their
employees
and
their
suppliers.
Looking
my
creditors
and
debtors
in
the
face
it's
eliminated
from
the
decision-making
process.
That's
the
point,
maybe
see
our
larger
organizations
starting
to
fail.
A
For
me,
I
see
a
really
buoyant
economy,
moving
forward
on
one
I
really
sort
of
happened
if
I
did
I
would
give
up,
because
starting
your
business
and
sustain
your
business
is
not
an
easy
one.
So
I
really
believe
that
was
things
Italian
corner
I
think
it's
most
important
for
us
to
understand
how
that
decision,
making
process
can
come
about
and
how
a
person,
not
necessarily
the
most
toys,
can
have
an
opportunity
to
be
involved.
A
If
we're
talking
about
where
money
goes,
where
of
humans
has
an
opportunity
to
make
the
most
influence,
we
need
to
be
talking
about
those
small
to
medium
sized
enterprises
and
businesses,
those
individuals
that
they
connected
within
their
local
communities,
that
cycle
that
myth
money
and
that
finance
background
a
local
community.
It's
in
procurement,
it's
in
identify
who
you
are
buying
from
why
you
buy
from
it
I
know
that
my
suppliers
I
know
that
my
customers
all
value
that
decision
making
process
that
others
business
try
hard
to
endeavor.
A
However,
it
is
continually
at
odds
with
the
rest
of
the
decision-making
process
in
this
country,
but
is
the
scenery
in
which
were
navigating
a
way
around,
and
I
hope
the
more
business
owners
can
be
involved
in
this
communication
and
conversation
moving
forward,
because
it's
business
owners
I,
have
to
say
a
third
of
us
all
directly
employing
people
I'm,
not
necessarily
the
business
that
doesn't
want
to
employ
an
inmate.
Thank
you
tonight.
E
Morning,
everybody
I'm
here
to
represent
the
lead
city
region,
enterprise,
partnership,
I've
also
better
just
start
with
checking
and
all
that
sort
of
resonates
to
this
audience.
So,
first
of
all,
what
a
better
explain
or
just
check
you
can
know
about
regent
area,
to
us
to
say
that
over
someone's
already
and
York
is
very
much
a
part
of
that
I've
heart
10,
local
authorities
in
west
yorkshire
and
dance
fans
barnsley
out
to
Bradford
and
quite
a
lot
of
North
Yorkshire.
That
systematically
loses
lot.
So
is
a
pretty.
E
E
Now
the
left
itself,
local
enterprise
partnership-
and
you
might
be
thinking
well,
okay,
I
can
understand
that's
about
growth,
just
very
much
the
rain
electric
oven
that
is
about
broke
and
is
charged
with
boosting
and
imma
try
for
our
area,
but
what
about
good
growth,
which
is
event
today
so
I
mean
thinking
about
this
in
terms
of
trying
to
trace
through
what
are
important
event,
I
think
for
me,
it
starts
with
the
people
who
are
on
that
in
left.
So
obviously,
let's
hope
you
already.
H
E
Service
and
all
of
our
business
members
on
our
business
innovation
right
panel,
but
also,
if
you
think,
about
our
and
they
board
the
local
enterprise
partnership
on
itself,
that
is
a
finely
balanced
group
of
eight
or
local
authority
leaders,
flow
counselor,
James
Alexander
downstairs
and
it's
one
of
those
and,
as
are
seven
of
the
leaders
of
local
authorities
to
activate
per
area.
I've
also
got
at
nine
business
leaders,
including
and
caucuses
worth
pointing
out
in
context,
debate,
University,
vice-chancellor
from
your
step
and
also
a
social
entrepreneur
from
late.
E
So
it's
not
just
you
if
you
like
your
corporate
business,
is
involved
in
a
mixture
of
enemies
and
social
enterprise
perfect,
as
well
as
she
turns
do
that
so
I
thought.
Having
said
that,
in
terms
of
our
makeup,
it
was
important
to
show
that
the
members
of
that
do
you
have
an
interest
in
what
we
call
it
a
good
right.
They
don't
always
necessarily
use
the
same.
Languages
has
been
used
in
terms
of
fairness
and
poverty.
Those
are
words
that
don't
always
prop
up
day-to-day
in
terms
of
the
language
of
the
like.
E
However,
the
idea
of
social
ultimate,
a
community
benefit
just
bouvier
and
guinea
pig
word
for
its
own
sake,
but
how
that
translates
into
jobs
and
toughest
inc?
A
big
challenges-
international
ready,
like
using
employment,
has
certainly
very
much
on
the
agenda.
So
I'm
going
to
sort
of
talk
about
there's
a
minute,
so
I
thought
it
was
worth
like
pushing
that,
because
I'm
gonna
drop
here
the
document
that
we
have
to
literally
just
signed
off
in
the
last
month,
or
so.
E
This
is
the
strategic
economic
plan
that
has
been
agreed
for
for
appellee
city
region
submitted
to
government,
it's
a
medium
to
long-term
plan
and
its
goals.
Yes,
they
are
about,
and
for
us
are
you
a
load
and
economic
growth
is
pure
sense,
but
there
is
also
a
lot
in
here
around
jobs
and
skills
and
how
we
get
involved
in
that
spreads
was
mentioned
by
Julia
area,
a
lot
of
better
jobs
and
more
jobs,
joseph
rowntree
foundation,
education.
So
that
is
recently
become
part
of
our
work.
E
We
joined
up
partnership
and
so
that
we
could
into
internet
about
cycle
of
growth
much
more
deeply,
but
just
a
sort
of
suggest.
What
is
in
hair,
you
always
usually
expires
in
terms
of
plastic,
economic
development
or
in
hair
transport.
Housing
is
also
quite
about
to
add
low-carbon
resource
efficiency,
so
that
kind
of
hard
end
of
economic
department
in
terms
of
this
kind
of
investment.
E
There
is
around
a
jobs,
a
job
creation
and
java
right,
so
we
have
exploited
the
government
to
allow
25
billion
they're
open
to
university
assamese
in
our
area,
and
we
invested
15
million
plus
size
model
that
has
led
to
the
creation
of
2,000
jobs,
so
believe
that
there
is
a
very
direct
role.
We
can
play
in
less
time
that
pen
resource
local
aid
for
the
benefits
of
multiple
people.
E
Second
thing:
ahright
employment
in
skills,
which
is
one
of
the
big
pillars
of
this
plan.
We've
recognized
and
our
leaders
recognize
him
years
ago
that
form
the
big
challenge
to
my
days
were
on
that
the
archbishop
referred
to
earlier,
our
young
people,
particularly
those
only
to
be
neat
so
what
an
employment,
education
or
trainer
and
at
the
peak
of
the
recession,
the
number
of
18
to
24
year
olds
needs
that
we
are
in
the
city.
E
Region
was
28
amazon,
so
that's
pretty
high
bigger,
and
what
is
pleasing
to
note
is
that
that
is
now
down
to
18,000.
Now,
it's
still
not
good
enough,
and
so
on.
It's
about
to
become
meat
free,
which
is
our
ambition,
but
if
you
done
that,
so
that
clearly
will
be
within
the
direction
growth
in
the
economy,
some
factors
beyond
our
control,
but
also
atmosphere
to
say
that
the
left
has
where
I
stuck
challenge
invested
in
apprenticeships,
persuading
more
SMEs
to
take
on
apprenticeships,
it's
invested
with
government
in
getting
18
to
24
back
into
the
workforce.
E
It's
invested
in
some
recorded
you
all
to
this
contract
proving
to
the
remembered.
If
you
provide
resources
locally
on
a
flexible
basis,
there
can
be
more
effective
than
big
national
contracts.
That
government
often
sort
of
get
out
and
then
that
don't
always
reach
the
place
they
need
to
it.
So
working
with
local
authorities
in
our
area,
we
have
it
out
targets
and
that
money
and
gain
a
much
better
conversion
rate
from
meat
into
employment
and
educational
training.
E
So
we're
very
pleased
about
that
he's
building
the
argument
to
government,
which
is
edited
in
this
plan
that
we
would
like
to
see
more
devolution
and
more
resources
and
they
all
locally
to
be
invested
with
the
guidance
of
our
local
politicians
and
she
had
the
structural
at
war
so
I'm.
Just
finally,
just
touching
back
on
me,
Jessica
I'm
from
the
foundation
project
that
you
had
earlier
jr.
talked
about
the
more
jobs,
better
jobs
that
is
bringing
it
into
table,
taking
the
Bates
beyond
just
about
jobs
and
I.
E
We
need
to
have
yes,
more
jobs,
that
this
concept
of
better
jobs,
so
we
just
started
working
with
joseph
factory
and
with
other
partners
city
region
to
engage
in
that
find
out
where
I
will
get
today.
What
is
it
is
needed?
It's
a
tricky.
It's
not
straightforward
as
a
problem,
an
answer
on
this
one.
It's
not
just
about
a
later
horsebit
really
have
a
lot
about
today.
It's
also
about
politics
in
context
of
the
family
and
what
it's
outgrowing
czar.
E
E
That
progression
and
how
people
move
from
a
lower
paying
job
in
to
high
levels
and
how
do
they
bridge
that
big
divide
in
the
middle
of
a
market?
Where
have
we
losing
a
lot
of
jobs
and
how
did
I
get
higher
up
so
we've
got
a
fire
or
powerful.
You
have
got
access
to
European
funding
over
the
next
seven
years,
and
that
is
our
opportunity
to
share
some
of
that
too.
What
emerged
challenge?
I
look
forward
to
hearing
from
you
or
train
terms
of
the
debate
about
our
wedding.
A
Now
engaged
session,
few
minutes
for
debate
really
encouraging
to
have
a
debate
together
and
please
the
prophecy
ask
questions
of
the
panel,
how
the
conversation
and
stressed
kids
in
each
other.
You
can
just
City
hand
up
say
who
you
are
and
ask
short,
pinky
question
that
conversation
area
and
there
first.
E
F
About
all
this,
sir
business
laughs
different
the
same
that
cooperation
is
the
keynote
for
a
more
egalitarian
society,
and
so
we
reduce
the
income
gap
between
rich
and
poor
shouldn't
the
LEP
be
inviting
somebody
from
Preston,
for
example,
to
come
and
speak
passionately
about
the
cooperative
way
of
doing
things.
Okay,
together
the
question
Jenny.
B
D
E
The
joseph
rowntree
project,
which
is
very
much
about
learning
for
last
work,
although
it's
using
its
focus
on
the
entity
region
clips
casework
to
test
out
something
indefinitely
about
brilliant
things
from
our
suppliers,
so
really
perform,
and
it's
a
four-year
project
to
find
out
through
doubt
about
what
was
right
and
to
understand
that
the
acronym
for
anchor
institutions
are
1
billion
tons
of
work
with
that
project.
So
I
think
Joe's
approach.
People
commissioned
a
study
to
work
with
the
other
institutions.
It
leads
to
me
to
talk
to
them,
so
I'm
sure
they'll
be
teasing
out.
E
We've
got
a
few
fighters
who
are
active
in
the
left
panel,
so
much
as
being
keen
to
get
together
to
try
and
persuade
and
to
take
a
more
active
role
in
terms
of
releasing
some
best.
Their
lending
ticking
aggressor
means.
So
so
yes,
you
know
that
those
conversations
are
going
on,
formerly
in
the
left
of
dissolution
arms
around
between,
as
you
bring
as
you
bring
people
from
a
public
sector
types
of
the
project.
It
just
includes
the
general
conversations
going
on
about
know
what
issues
are
on
both
sides,
not.
C
B
A
F
B
A
I
was
wondering
where
we
couldn't
better
need
somebody
to
actually
commissioned
service,
your
needs
situations
and
to
assess
retractors
question
whatever,
and
if
we
did
that
eclectically
republic
as
decent
budgets,
member
and
Papa
framework,
and
rather
than
everybody,
knows
it'll
visit
up,
not
much
for
you
all
know
what
not
about
that.
Would
you
need
to
get
boldness
of
the
year?
Okay,
so
people
who
are
interested
in
that
so
where
okay,
I.
E
I
Just
thinking
about
what
you're
talking
about
agitation
and
influence
and
can
we
make
a
difference
in
a
small
local
area
and
I
was
just
thinking
of
the
example
of
fair
trade
as
something
that
people
disregarded
and
/
food
and
say,
remember,
make
a
difference,
and
now
it's
fundamentally
affectedly
the
decision
making
of
the
large
supermarkets
etc,
because
we
as
devil
people,
said
as
we
do
care
and
we
will
make
a
difference.
So
what
would
happen
if
we
had
a
living
wage
batch
and
of
those
two
thousand
jobs?
I
C
A
G
C
G
A
B
A
Other
organizations
whose
astronomy
network
of
people
that
had
businesses
for
a
season
opportunity
and
if
I,
don't
necessarily
see
ones,
helps
just
been
fun.
Business
community
I,
see
myself
as
much
being
the
social
community
and
I
think
it
needs
more
role
model
to
show
that
there
are
because
if
you
can
do-
and
why
should
London
is
a
very
fast
track
to
doing
things.
Actually,
you
can
do
some
really
amazing
things
most
in
sort
of
the
city
that
you
feel
resignation
of
social
companies.
A
You
should
be
entitled
to
a
wage
which
is
20,000,
plus
and
actually
very
disillusioned
graduates
who
have
come
down
to
a
massive
Bob
whilst
they
have
to
go
through
a
whole
process
of
fairy
ring
and
finding
what
is
that
they
planning
in
life,
because
sometimes
it's
not
money
at
all,
as
in
who
go
to
that
process,
is
really
a
challenge
to
see.
If
we
go
to
that
person,
we've
got
some
three
more
questions
so.
H
Gary
Jones
oxy.
Yes,
a
lot
about
living
wage
yuck
CES
is
a
member
of
the
most
holy.
She
also
very
supportive
that
wonder
whether
there
might
be
a
similar
way
of
focusing
in
on
not
just
the
lowest
paid
on
the
paper
for
a
teaching
by
making
a
big
deal
about.
My
ratios
don't
seem
to
hear
as
much
about
as
well
as
I.
Think.
Okay,.
C
B
J
That
sooner,
how
far
is
the
possibility
of
encourage
actually
asked
businesses,
apart
from
running
what
is
the
social,
cam
or
constipation,
how
they
think
there
is
going
to
benefit
local,
national
or
international
community,
and
similarly,
that
can
be
extended
as
far
back
as
to
when
the
student
espada
university
in
class?
Why
are
you
sitting
this?
How
it's
going
to
benefit
the
local
national
community?
What
service.
A
F
B
B
A
Precious
and
include
that
in
there
you
can
do
things
like
just
asking
that
companies
or
legislation
comments
have
to
report
that
pay
ratios
Shane
game.
There
is
a
Canadian
similar,
fair
trade,
we'll
wait
rock,
which
are
credit
companies
that
have
a
ratio;
HMS
top
hey,
it's
adam
good,
because
in
important
workers.
A
E
C
A
Results
think
about
banks
and
things
like
that
and
one
of
the
things
that
is
become
very
aware
of
the
lives
of
social
entrepreneurs,
entrepreneurialism
and
businesses
that
are
being
started
going
to
touch
the
gentle.
So
there
are
the
opportunities
now
with
China
changes
and
challenges
to
the
Greek
banking
structure.
There
are
more
and
opportunities
for
individuals
for
us
to
be
hungry,
Buster's
into
things
and
actually
pick
up
responsibilities
that
the
banks
have
last
I
think
that's
more
of
a
general
kind
of
a
statement.
A
A
But
there
are
things
like
rebuilding
Society,
which
is,
and
these
banks,
these
based
social
entrepreneurial
bank,
that
gives
everyone
an
opportunity
to
plunge
socially
aware
businesses,
so
I
think
I'm
more
concerned
with
the
fact
that
there
are
too
many
initiatives
now
enter
the
market
deficiencies
that,
but
there
are
changes
that
are
starting
to
be
established.
I
think
it
would
be
a
bit
like
longer
in
terms
of
what
it
does
mean
down
to
business.
A
G
All
Iranian
Foreign
unions
have
been
painted
the
living
register
to
be
50
years
of
cultures,
with
gorgeous
tapestry
living
wage
banners
and
in
the
office
I
think
we
work
closely
with
with
all
the
unions.
What
I
would
say
is
I
think
what's
galvanized
the
recent
living
wage
campaign
is
it's
brought
in
a
broader
coalition
around
the
issue
of
wages,
in
particular
some
faith
communities
in
London.
G
The
living
wage
campaign
started
off
as
a
campaigner
and
sweetly
subcontracted
clean
where
the
workforce
is
largely
immigrant
and
where
unions
had
struggled
to
organize
the
work
force
and
but
that
work
balls
went
to
church
and
we
were
judges
to
organize
the
work
force.
Men
took
the
campaign
to
employers,
we're
at
lights
and
composite
canary
walls
and
the
banks
where
these
things
were
working
and
how
are
about,
I
think,
was
bringing
in
both
unions
and
also
to
wider
civil
civil.
H
G
Indians,
a
UNICEF,
a
really
big
winning
in
the
university
sector
just
last
week.
The
living
wage,
I
think,
is
going
to
be
the
fact
wait
for
all
universities,
which
is
tremendous
out
of
that
affect
thousands
of
workers.
Just
a
no
caution,
though
it
doesn't
include
the
sub
contracted
work,
I.
Think
again,
as
an
example
there,
where
the
Civic
voices
can
campaign
for
those
non-unionized
subcontractor
cleaning
workers
with
energy
sector,
hopefully
we'll
see
any
way
to
properly.
I
I
B
E
E
Yes,
we
clearly
that
the
skill
for
marketer
skills
and
including
degrees
is
now
ready
to
provide
the
individual
level
students.
So
you
know
new
people,
a
lotta
people
take
out
loans
to
support
that
they
want
to
do
Apollo
it
and
obviously
they
do,
but
then
what
we
like
to
attend
about,
because
some
of
the
issues
and
our
needs
are
that
we're
exactly
a
mismatch
between
sandwich
made
by
individuals
in
a
very
aspirational
way.
E
Then
don't
matter
what
is
actually
there
in
the
labor
market
and
similar
sector,
we
have
really
strong
presence
of
in
our
economy
like
manufacturing.
We
have
another
biggest
area,
live
action,
trailer
30
background
people
in
our
sector.
We
have
huge
rivers
in
finance
and
legal
and
assurance.
Many
of
this
that
we
had
so
during
the
remaining
people
can
heal
people
who
are
choosing
subjects
that
lead
them
towards
engineering,
computer
software
coding.
That's
the
financial
courses.
If
you
know
more
about
there
would
be
a
much
stronger
connection
into
into
work.