Surely we can take the argument further when we talk about productivity. This is not a new debate—it has been going on for very many years. We do not necessarily have to look at hourly productivity; we have to give the individual who produces things the equipment and research to do the job. That is how we increase productivity, when we break it all down.
Productivity
Proceeding contribution from
Jim Cunningham
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 17 June 2015.
It occurred during Opposition day on Productivity.
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