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Previously on "7000 new jobs to be created within two years"

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Yes, and I read today that H&M are starting 100 new shops. I read yesterday that Asda, Waitrose et al are creating many thousands of new jobs. It’s all very good news for shelfstackers and cashiers, but I still have one question that hasn’t really been answered very comprehensively;

    Who’s doing all the shopping?

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  • Gordon Brown
    started a topic 7000 new jobs to be created within two years

    7000 new jobs to be created within two years

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7858472.stm

    A British job for EVERY British worker. Or Polish worker if you are cheaper.


    I'll have extra cheese and no chillies on mine please.

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