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Old 19-02-2012, 11:31   #40
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Re: Sainsbury's pull out of 'Work for your benefits scheme'

If this is true then Tesco's and all the others don't even have to pay the claimants expenses either. we do.
so we as tax payers are paying taxes to make these companies save what totals millions of pounds worth of unpaid wages.

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Tesco don't even pay expenses, the travel expenses come from the programme provider (ingeus, a4e ect) and this money comes from the taxpayer, so the taxpayer is actually paying circa 20pounds a week extra to ferry each unemployed person to tesco to work for free. Aside from what anyone thinks about unemployed being scroungers ect, this whole scheme is a HUGE WASTE of tax payer money, ingeus and a4e are being paid billions to find people work in a country where there are 10 or more applications for every job! and this scheme makes paid work even more scarce!
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