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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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3ede48  No.701348

Anglican leader faces backlash after big stake exposed…

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby earlier denounced zero-hours contracts as "the reincarnation of an ancient evil"

http://archive.today/2018.09.15-034433/https://au.news.yahoo.com/anglican-leader-faces-backlash-amazon-zero-hours-contracts-121138955--spt.html?guccounter=1

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the spiritual leader of the world's Anglicans, faced accusations of hypocrisy on Friday after it emerged the Church of England holds shares in online retail giant Amazon and employs people on zero-hours contracts. In a strongly-worded speech at the Trades Union Congress this week, Welby had criticised Amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes and accused firms like Amazon of "leeching off the public" because of its employees' reliance on social benefits. Welby also said that zero-hours contracts, which are associated with precarious employment as they do not provide sick or holiday pay or maternity cover, were "the reincarnation of an ancient evil". But following press reports, Church of England officials were forced to admit that Amazon was one of the 20 biggest investments worldwide for the church's 8.3 billion (9.3 billion euros, $10.9 billion) investment fund.

In a strongly-worded speech at the Trades Union Congress this week, Welby had criticised Amazon for paying "almost nothing" in taxes and accused firms like Amazon of "leeching off the public" because of its employees' reliance on social benefits. Welby also said that zero-hours contracts, which are associated with precarious employment as they do not provide sick or holiday pay or maternity cover, were "the reincarnation of an ancient evil". But following press reports, Church of England officials were forced to admit that Amazon was one of the 20 biggest investments worldwide for the church's 8.3 billion (9.3 billion euros, $10.9 billion) investment fund. It also emerged that at least two Church of England cathedrals are currently advertising jobs on zero-hours contracts. In a letter to The Times, the Reverend Ray Anglesea, a United Reformed Church minister who worked on a zero-hours contract in a cathedral bookshop, said Welby "might have done well to have put his own house in order before addressing the conference". Politicians joined in the criticism of Welby's speech. "I think we should all practise what we preach," Conservative MP George Freeman told BBC radio. The Church of England said in a statement: "As a responsible employer, the Church of England is now reviewing its working practices". The Church said of its investments that it condemned aggressive tax avoidance, adding: "We take the view that it is most effective to be in the room with these companies seeking change as a shareholder". "We continue to work with other shareholders to tackle this issue via engagement with companies and their managers," it said. Following the archbishop's speech, Amazon said it paid "all taxes required in the UK and every country where we operate". Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby earlier denounced zero-hours contracts as "the reincarnation of an ancient evil"

689258  No.701358

Good. Let's fix it.


b9d930  No.701429

>Slavery repeatedly endorsed in OT

>Some parables by Jesus include day laborers with no job security or benefits

>Lack of paid maternity leave is now an ancient evil


07934c  No.701497

Isn't the King/Queen the leader of the anglicans? Why is the "Archbishop" of Canterbury in charge of everything?


06a2fc  No.701502

>>701497

The Queen should dissolve the Anglican Church.


07934c  No.701504

>>701502

The question is: does she have the power for that? In fsct does she have any theoretical power to do that or the Pope of the anglos is that Archbishop?


be9e4e  No.701529

>>701504

No one would notice. The Anglican church was not born out of any theological movement, it was born out of a political compromise, like Monotheletism.


be45c8  No.701874

>>701529

God works in mysterious ways, anon.


c3a676  No.702219

>>701348

One call to the broker fixes that.

/thread


c3a676  No.702221

>>701497

>Isn't the King/Queen the leader of the anglicans? Why is the "Archbishop" of Canterbury in charge of everything?

"leader", not chief administrator. And, just like for Britain itself, she's just a figurehead of the Church because Henry8. She holds no real power.




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