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Old 11-12-2011, 12:43   #41
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Re: George Osborne's autumn statement 2011

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Originally Posted by ntluser View Post
Providing them with free workers from the benefit-paid unemployed will give the unemployed work experience and training as well as aiding companies to generate the growth we need.
Disregarding the fact that there is a minimum wage law in this country, and they would usually have to pay a ful working wage to all those that will now be working for free (just their benefits)?

I suppose we could say that it was the unemployed that fixed this country by working for free in 10 or so years.

I've just had a thought. what about if we all gave up our usual weekly wage packet and worked for the equivelant of someone unemployed is expected to work for?

All those in favour, just grunt
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