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Author:  MR FRISK [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:45 pm ]
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Tesco is now recruiting 18-24 year olds and not paying them! they are recieving their benefit and an "allowance" "only a few people will be given pernament jobs" is what multi billion pound profits making Tesco said.

Author:  cod'ead [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:19 pm ]
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MR FRISK wrote:Tesco is now recruiting 18-24 year olds and not paying them! they are recieving their benefit and an "allowance" "only a few people will be given pernament jobs" is what multi billion pound profits making Tesco said.


Welcome to last week

Author:  Dave Lister [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:55 pm ]
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Giving young people a chance to put at least something on their CV, whatever next...

Author:  ROBINSON [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:14 pm ]
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I worked with a bunch of 18-24 year olds about 12 months ago in a scheme called 'pathways', which, instead of berating them for not having a job, teaches them employability skills with a view to finding them jobs in the future.

This is what Tesco are doing, only I daresay because of the sheer size of the company, they will no doubt be giving this opportunity to a damn sight more people than pathways ever were able to.

Anything that gives someone something positive to put on their CVs to both boost future employability and prepare them for the world of work is a fantastic thing, and Tesco should be applauded for this.

Author:  Big Graeme [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:41 pm ]
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ROBINSON wrote:I worked with a bunch of 18-24 year olds about 12 months ago in a scheme called 'pathways', which, instead of berating them for not having a job, teaches them employability skills with a view to finding them jobs in the future.


If that is what is happening then fantastic but reading the reports (from both sides) they are being forced to work in these places (an Tesco isn't the only culprit) or lose benefit, they are doing menial, boring jobs that no one else wants to do. At the end of it the get an interview, that is it, precious little training beyond how to get your backside out of bed.

Tesco themselves report that they have take 300 people on in 9 months, less than on per store, reports from people forced to work say that they get an interview but there is little chance of getting a job because their role will be filled by someone else forced on to the scheme, Pathways was not perfect but it was way better than this current scheme.

Author:  Dally [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:44 pm ]
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Big Graeme wrote:If that is what is happening then fantastic but reading the reports (from both sides) they are being forced to work in these places (an Tesco isn't the only culprit)


Other culprits apparently include The Guardian (to be renamed The Hypocrite).

As to 'boring, menial jobs' - there is nothing wrong with shelf-stacking for example.

Author:  cod'ead [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:23 pm ]
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Dally wrote:Other culprits apparently include The Guardian (to be renamed The Hypocrite).

As to 'boring, menial jobs' - there is nothing wrong with shelf-stacking for example.



Really?

Not according to this up to date list

Interesting to note that Tesco are reviewing the scheme after last weekends protests along with:Scope, Matalan, Maplin, Age UK & Poundland

Those who have rejected the scheme include: Sainsburys, TK Maxx, Shelter, Marie Curie, Waterstones & 99p Stores
Dally wrote:Other culprits apparently include The Guardian (to be renamed The Hypocrite).

As to 'boring, menial jobs' - there is nothing wrong with shelf-stacking for example.



Really?

Not according to this up to date list

Interesting to note that Tesco are reviewing the scheme after last weekends protests along with:Scope, Matalan, Maplin, Age UK & Poundland

Those who have rejected the scheme include: Sainsburys, TK Maxx, Shelter, Marie Curie, Waterstones & 99p Stores

Author:  Chris28 [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:30 pm ]
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I trust that extra profits Tesco etc make from this will be passed to the Exchequer in the form of increased taxes

Author:  Big Graeme [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:30 pm ]
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Dally wrote:As to 'boring, menial jobs' - there is nothing wrong with shelf-stacking for example.


It hardly counts as training for work.

Author:  Dally [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:35 pm ]
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cod'ead wrote:Really?

Not according to this up to date list

Interesting to note that Tesco are reviewing the scheme after last weekends protests along with:Scope, Matalan, Maplin, Age UK & Poundland

Those who have rejected the scheme include: Sainsburys, TK Maxx, Shelter, Marie Curie, Waterstones & 99p Stores


The people "rejected" it as they were worried about reputational damage after the smears by the usual suspects.

it was alleged on TV recently that The Guardian had two people.
cod'ead wrote:Really?

Not according to this up to date list

Interesting to note that Tesco are reviewing the scheme after last weekends protests along with:Scope, Matalan, Maplin, Age UK & Poundland

Those who have rejected the scheme include: Sainsburys, TK Maxx, Shelter, Marie Curie, Waterstones & 99p Stores


The people "rejected" it as they were worried about reputational damage after the smears by the usual suspects.

it was alleged on TV recently that The Guardian had two people.

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