
SNP says the policy costs Scottish businesses about £1,000 per employee
Burnham urged to scrap national insurance hike amid job destruction claims
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SNP say the policy is costing businesses in Scotland around £1,000 per employee. Burnham urged to scrap national insurance hike amid claims it has 'destroyed jobs'. Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker.
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SNP say the policy is costing businesses in Scotland around £1,000 per employee
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBurnham urged to scrap national insurance hike amid claims it has 'destroyed jobs'.
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Burnham urged to reverse national insurance rise costing firms £1,000 per worker.
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SNP say the policy is costing businesses in Scotland around £1,000 per employee
omitted byCenterRight sidecovered byLeft sideBurnham urged to scrap national insurance hike amid claims it has 'destroyed jobs'.
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