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Old 10-08-2015, 09:58   #1776
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Re: The state benefits system mega-thread. Many merged.

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
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The issue in my mind is two fold

1) The people who are genuinely busting a gut to try and find work (will this interfere with their job searching? Or, would they be expected to complete that out of hours?

2) The people that make living on benefits a life style choice and have done for years I have no issues with them working. Let's face it, IF someone has say claimed JSA for five years then they probably owe the country a fair few hours.
You could have a girl who stacks shelves at Tesco for 30 hours a week for nothing phoning them up from home saying "Hello, I'm enquiring whether you have any vacancies for shelf stackers"

Tesco's would say "LOL"

I've noticed Aldi's (who are not involved with the government run slave labour program) are advertising for shelf stackers and such.
if they were to be talked into taking on free benefit workers by a government representative in the Mercedes. then them signs and adverts would come straight down. and never be seen again.

no need to employ anybody. they do the same job for free.
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