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as for "alternative income" , do you suggest that it would turn them to crime? or that they already participate? if it is the latter then at least society would benefit from not having to pay them their benefit, i admit its only a small plus point but a plus point none the less. |
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Bringing up a child is probably the hardest job anybody ever does! (Mind you, some people don't seem to take it seriously.)
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But as has been said what about hte genuine claimants? If they are forced to work for their benefit for 40 hours a week WHEN DO THEY LOOK FOR WORK? Also how soon after being unemployed do you bringthis in? 1 day? 2 weeks? a month? 6 months? I can see it now 58 year old made redundant after 40 years in engineering on 30 June, made to count eggs 0n 31 July for his £56 a week. |
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Perhaps it could be a nice job for the terminally ill, or long term sick, as a way of earning their benefits. |
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but i was thinking of school reports lack of asbos that sort of thing in fact lets go one further i propose we pay 1 parent minimum wage of 40 hours to stay at home with their children, my wife used to comment when she told people she was a housewife, people reacted as though she did nothing, when a housewife is on call 24/7 think of the benefits time to prepare a proper balanced diet time to help with homework being there when your children get home amongst others if it meant we produced a future genaration of more rounded individuals it would be worth it even if it meant a tax increase, plus it would free up jobs for those poor unemployed. so there we go ill sit back and wait to get shot down for that 1 |
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oh and i forgot to mention, i dont ever recall calling any terminally ill , malingerers
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No one suggested you did, but those are the people who may be in receipt of benefits...if they're lucky. |
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going off tack a little there though dont you think, i thought we had established that some are actually tottally incapable of work, as stanaccy had suggested the system is flawed due to the doctors being to easily duped, and those that werent would just con another sick note of some kind, to get them out of their "work"
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I'm still waiting for the answers to my questions asked further up.
Oh and I wasn't saying about genuine sick folk "duping" doctors but if you can con one sick note with a fake malady I'm sure you can get another. |
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i would go along with that, six months before you have to start your "forced labour". as for time off to seek work, as long as you have some kind of proof that you are seeking work in your time off that would be more than acceptable. Quote:
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Err I'm reading the paper, here it is. Err I'm going to look round the agencies? Err I'm going job centre. In a lot of cases you have to just go round to see someone. Also if you are in "full time forced labour" (if I recall correctly it used to be called slavery) where will you be able to get the assistance from the advisers who help you. Also a lot of people who are unemployed for some time have other problems so before they can start work these have to be solved (I know I have worked with them). |
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You do realise that housewifes were included in these figures as well don't you? As you have just said when your wife was a housewife people thought she was doing nothing. If you read further back in the thread you agreed with a comment that if someone who was recovering from a heart attack could do work on an allotment that meant they were capable to work. So what would you want people to do? Getting a bit of gentle exercise is beneficial to people recovering from any illness but it seems they are dammed if they take the excercise that could help them because people like you then assume they are fit to work. Life is never as black and white as you seem to see it. As I said last night there are people on here who would give their right arm to be fit to work, it is just unfortunate that we don't always get what we want in this life.
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