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So what do we do with these areas
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe hugest chunk by far of the welfare budget goes on pensioners, not 'benefit scroungers'Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI wonder if this has been costed and would work out as more expensive than the current system - I genuinely don't know. Effectively you are talking about state mandated full employment, which I'm all in favour of. I would add a rider that people who have lost their jobs should have a period (6 / 12 months) paid for at decent money, funded through a continental style social insurance model (remember NI?) to find a new job before the mandated work guarantee kicks in.
If you have the money not to live off the state, you can do what you want
Otherwise you should contribute to society in exchange for the state safety net
If it costs more in the short term that should not be an issueDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostReally until retirement everyone should be in educstion/training, employment or work for charidee
If you have the money not to live off the state, you can do what you want
Otherwise you should contribute to society in exchange for the state safety net
If it costs more in the short term that should not be an issueComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI wonder if this has been costed and would work out as more expensive than the current system - I genuinely don't know. Effectively you are talking about state mandated full employment, which I'm all in favour of. I would add a rider that people who have lost their jobs should have a period (6 / 12 months) paid for at decent money, funded through a continental style social insurance model (remember NI?) to find a new job before the mandated work guarantee kicks in.
I agree that a grace period would be sensible I suggest 18 months, six months on your own, six months training, six months positively being pushed.
I prefer Tesco getting some cheap labour than someone deteriorating on benefits. We win by seeing people getting jobs. If we ran it ourself how much would it cost?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI suspect many of the people that do not work cause significant work for police & social services.
I agree that a grace period would be sensible I suggest 18 months, six months on your own, six months training, six months positively being pushed.
I prefer Tesco getting some cheap labour than someone deteriorating on benefits. We win by seeing people getting jobs. If we ran it ourself how much would it cost?
Although I may be being a bit silly.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOf course if Tesco could get shelf-stackers (for example) for free, wouldn't it make economic sense to fire all their shelf-stackers and then take them back for free. In fact, probably 30% of the workforce could be fired and then taken back at benefit level wages by the firing company.
Although I may be being a bit silly.
The ones you can turn around quickly go to the SMEs with nice experience mixes.
You tell the big ones they are the only one with resources to take the risky ones.
Its not cheap labour its cheap training if you get it right.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post80% of the population claiming pensionsComment
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