http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/
"The government will tell up to 70,000 jobseekers that they must work unpaid for four weeks or lose their benefits for three months under an expansion of the mandatory work activity programme."
A significant number of the 70,000 job seekers would be more than pleased to do 30 hours per week in full time employment. The "stick" of work for nothing or else from Grayling is another example of "lets say something that will be popular" from this inept government. They should be concentrating on growth in the economy by creating jobs and increasing demand rather than the empty rhetoric of threats and austerity.
"The government will tell up to 70,000 jobseekers that they must work unpaid for four weeks or lose their benefits for three months under an expansion of the mandatory work activity programme."
A significant number of the 70,000 job seekers would be more than pleased to do 30 hours per week in full time employment. The "stick" of work for nothing or else from Grayling is another example of "lets say something that will be popular" from this inept government. They should be concentrating on growth in the economy by creating jobs and increasing demand rather than the empty rhetoric of threats and austerity.
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