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Old 13-04-2013, 10:37   #379
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Re: Benefit Cap v No work

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit View Post
Perhaps there are not many qualified for the job? which is why I say people unemployed should be allowed to train on the job as long as they apply themselves and attend the courses. More trained people then to take the jobs

Let me just for reference point out a couple of facts about your links

1st link first page all jobs that need qualified people
2nd link 1st page 2 jobs varies first look had a 2 hour job and a cold caller job
3rd link 1st page all jobs need qualified people
Unfortunately, our employment laws have made it so difficult to sack people that there is little incentive for an employer to take someone on without a bucketload of evidence that they are fit for the job. They won't take a risk on the cost of training.

The NI changes Osborne announced the other week might just make a small difference, by slightly lowering the cost for small firms to take on staff the risk is somewhat cushioned.
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