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“What people fulfil will depend on their talent, their application and their good fortune… the UK will be a genuinely ‘classless’ society’ (John major, 1992) From the statement made by John Major I will give an explanation of what my understanding  

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Critical Perspectives on Human Resourcing HR 1001 Assignment 1 For my assignment I have been asked to produce an essay on the following statement: "What people fulfil will depend on their talent, their application and their good fortune... the UK will be a genuinely 'classless' society' (John major, 1992) From the statement made by John Major I will give an explanation of what my understanding is of sociological theories and give evidence, and also explain to what extent the UK is a genuinely 'classless' society. I will mention the implications for the world of work. Social Class is where the population is divided up depending on the nature of the population groups. The four groups are: - 1. Upper class 2. Middle Class 3. Working Class 4. Underclass Upper Class is the very top where you have the ability to access anything and you have more power and respect over things than the rest. People like the rich, entrepreneurs, and...

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