Reader Reaction: Is the National Insurance increase actually a tax on jobs?
After the BCC and CIPD said an NI increase would damage economic recovery, we ask if you agree
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09 February 2010: 14.07

This issue: 29 January 2010
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After the BCC and CIPD said an NI increase would damage economic recovery, we ask if you agree
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