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a Whooper government work experience scheme
on face value, it sounds like a great opportunity, so why has Tesco changed, and Burger King withdrawn from this community. is it bad press, has reputation been put on the line, surly for this stingy government to introduce, its a clear signal, all is not fine. time are hard, not for the well paid or Bankers, so this is a chance to exploit the unemployed, all involved in the " governments work scheme" are naughty word. every company that heeds, must be shamed and put on a highlighted plaque, and when the public see your association, i hope they boycott you like the war in Iraqi. we paid our tax's in good times, help is needed as tough times have been imposed, we fight to abolish slavery in other country's, god help if any UK company's are involved and exposed. yes it is hard and difficult, the way forward is not this scheme, well done Burger King, this is one excellent whopper dream. (this story was on the news this very morning - really made me laugh and i hope other companys pull out of this unfair plan. well done BK its a WHOOPER.) |
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