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Old 25-02-2012, 12:52   #111
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Re: Sainsbury's pull out of 'Work for your benefits scheme'

I would not wish to see anyone exploited, and I would not be at all surprised if there are some unscrupulous companies taking advantage of the scheme. But, the figures in this thread highlighting the number of people who found employment through the scheme are proof that the scheme has merit.

I feel the uncalled for uproar over this scheme caused by the bitter 'Lefties' have done a lot of damage to something showing positive results. The fuss caused over this scheme is nothing more than political point scoring, unfortunately at the cost of jobs for those most vulnerable in the job market.

Let's get one thing straight, 'Anyone on a government backed scheme obtaining benefits is not working for nothing'
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