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Old 30-09-2014, 01:40 PM #11
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It is a start however Vicky, there is always the possibility that if they show really willing and interest in the job they are doing, they could be kept on, some of them anyway.

It is plan of Labours to do what you said,however to do and guarantee more, any Govt needs to help create a whole load more vacancies to be able to assist the still high unemployment level into any work, temporary or otherwise.
Create the vacancies first then it will be far easier to solve the negative problem of unemployment.

Also too create jobs that are not zero hours contract work or as is also becoming the case,particularly in the bigger Stores, only 16 hours guaranteed work a week.
Both scenarios which have got steadily worse under this Coalition Govt.
They will never do away with 0 hour contracts or the true number of unemployed people would start to show. So many in those and doing 0-5 hours a week and classed as fulltime employed..its ridiculous
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