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Old 25-02-2012, 14:31   #113
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Re: Sainsbury's pull out of 'Work for your benefits scheme'

If you're against anything to do with anything nowadays. you're branded as an extremist by the likes of Grayling.

so if you are against companies exploiting the unemployed, companies saving and making money from the unemployed, and all the 'agencies' that make millions of pounds from the use of getting the unemployed to work for free.

then consider yourself an extremist

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DWP blocking Freedom of Information requests.

Quote:
“In line with the Department’s transparency commitments, we have previously provided
information about companies who participate in a number of our programmes that offer work experience, where we can collect this information without disproportionate cost. However, we are now invoking the exemption because it has become clear in recent weeks that there are a minority of people who appear to be seeking to undermine the goodwill of employers who are prepared to offer opportunities to unemployed people by attempting to harm those companies’ commercial interests. ”
http://www.consent.me.uk/workfareexploiters/
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