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Old 06-12-2011, 03:05 AM #1
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Employers are seldom interested in emplyees. They are are more interested in "slaves". Employers call them hard workers which is code for a bloody good slave to do a lot for as little as possible.......

Yes there are lazy gits who don't want work while benefits are on stream. Blame the parents. Blame the government of the day for being bone bloody idle themselves and not kicking the lazy gits up the jacksy and make them take jobs.

Employers laugh all the way to the bank with foreign workers. Employers generaly don't have to provide them with housing........Nah poor emloyer subsidising rate payer pays that bill.........Not to mention of course the money they send back home instead of spending it here and generate the economy that has given them work.......

The true cost of foreign workers gratifying employers as they laugh all the way to the bank is astronomical to our society.
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