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Originally Posted by Maggy J
There was work at Poundland.We agree on that surely.Work that someone could have done on a permanent basis?Could have got a minimum wage for doing?
But instead Poundland got some one for 4 weeks at a time at less than minimum wage paid for by the taxpayer through the benefits system.Then they got another sucker for 4 weeks at less than minimum wages paid for by the taxpayer through the benefits system.
How you cannot see this beats me?
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and i cannot understand how you cannot see that there
was no job .The work carried out i.e mopping floors and stacking shelves was already done by existing staff ,nobody was layed off ,all it meant is that the existing staff had a slightly easier time of it