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Work Programme 'fails To Find Work For 70% Of Claimants'
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3458 8859
This doesn't seem to be working, but at least it made the unemployment figures look a little better.
This doesn't seem to be working, but at least it made the unemployment figures look a little better.
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There was never any need for the "welfare to work" programme. All job seekers have to do is to find a few Poles, Latvians, Australians (or indeed any other foreign nationals) and ask them how you can find a job even with the added problem of finding your feet (including securing accommodatio n in a strange country), which those already here generally do not have...
12:29 Wed 21st Oct 2015
Word from the ground
2008 James Stribley, a Remploy worker, said, “Last year we trusted Peter Hain when he twice promised consultation over the factory closures. But he lied. We should only support those who support us.” Alan Mills, ex-convenor for Remploy in St Helens, said, “I am a Labour Party member but I can’t say for how much longer. We simply can’t trust them anymore.”
2008 James Stribley, a Remploy worker, said, “Last year we trusted Peter Hain when he twice promised consultation over the factory closures. But he lied. We should only support those who support us.” Alan Mills, ex-convenor for Remploy in St Helens, said, “I am a Labour Party member but I can’t say for how much longer. We simply can’t trust them anymore.”
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