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Old 18-02-2013, 16:51   #137
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Re: Unpaid workschemes are illegal

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Iain duncan smith is an idiot of the highest order this is not exactly new information in fact most of the current government love lecturing people on things they themselves would never do but feel it perfectly acceptable to tell others to do it. More i see of this lot more i lean to the argument they haven't got a clue about normal life. Look i am all for work experience in areas where someone can get a job and i haven't found a single unemployed person who doesn't support that. But stacking shelves for a couple of months with no job at the end of it is not work experience it's free labour for private companys and that i do have a problem with.

More so when the same company keeps taking people for it, if it needs doing that bad employ one of them and solve the problem the right way. Also this debate is full of people in decentish jobs telling all unemployed to take these "opputunities" even though if they were honest and the worst did happen they would not take them either.
I agree. Work experience is one thing, cheap labour another. This is blatant cheap labour
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