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So their great idea to reduce worklessness is a rebranding, more DEI initiatives, reminding people that being obese is bad for your health and tweaking benefits mechanics.
Whilst on the other hand discouraging job creation (and encouraging downsizing) by taxing employers more per person they hire.
I’m sure this will go well.
Because even for those wanting to work, job posting are overwhelmed by applications.
Britain is becoming more like the hunger games
I’m not working anymore, since April. I am much more better off now on benefits with everything paid and the security of that being all paid.
Never hungry.
I will not go back to work. There is no need. I’m happy.
Excluding Retired and Carers the numbers show:
– 8,000,000 people are out of work
– 80,000 jobs available
Doesn’t add up does it
I’m one, redundant end of august. I have one application in progress right now, closing date was end of September, I have had 3 interviews for this job and there will be one more with the head of department if they keep me in the process which has now been ongoing for almost 2 months.