'What’s the point of having the best rights in the world with no jobs to implement them in?' - Your Letters: August 9
PICTURE FROM THE ARCHIVE: This photograph shows a group of RAF trainees at Cosford receiving instruction on the 'Blackpool Trainer' aircraft. This picture is dated September 1948.

WORKERS' RIGHTS - BUT NO JOBS?
Letters July 28, Charles Byatt suggesting we should all support the Bill of workers’ rights. On top of last years NI's and exorbitant increase in the minimum wage the implementation of the Bill will have a chilling effect on jobs. The cost to employers is over £5 billion money they simply don't have.
Already 50,000 business are in the danger of going bankrupt because of Reeves mismanagement of our economy. What’s the point of having the best rights in the world with no jobs to implement them in?
Keith Jones, West Midlands
POWERFUL WORK OF ART IN CITY
Few cities erect statues to living people but trailblazing Wolverhampton has done just that. Professor Mel Chevannes’ sculpture was unveiled on Windrush Day and currently stands inside the Art Gallery near its St. Peter’s Walk entrance.





