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Old 24-02-2012, 19:48   #88
martyh
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Re: Sainsbury's pull out of 'Work for your benefits scheme'

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
It's voluntary to go on to, and for the first week - which part of that do you find difficult to understand.

If they can't be ersed getting out of bed after that, sanctions are imposed.

I would give it up Hugh ,some people on this forum are determined to believe what the see in the banner of a red top despite documentation to the contrary

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
That's just it. all that may be the case now because the secret is out. but before now it was seen as mandatory to all who were referred to the thing.
Absolute rubbish Gary .It has never been compulsory as has been proven to you in other threads on this subject ,it is not some massive conspiracy ,try doing a bit of research and find out some facts
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