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Monday, November 8, 2010

Britain will introduce a mandatory unemployment in low-pay labor

AP British government will soon introduce regulations to force unemployed people in low-pay labor, the purpose is to urge them to actively look for work.

British "Daily Mail" 7 reported, employment and pensions minister Ian Smith is scheduled to announce the 8th "mandatory community placement" program.

Now receive about 500 million Britons a variety of unemployment benefits, the Financial overwhelmed. The new plan is to cut the British Government's annual expenditure of 192 billion pounds being one of the measures.

Employment sector will require the unemployed to attend a mandatory work program for 4 weeks, at least 30 hours per week, including grow flowers and grass, cleaning up litter, public facilities maintenance.

Late and leave early, lazy Shuahua will lose 3 months of unemployment benefits.

British unemployed now receive £ 65 a week is usually subsidized. The Government has yet to decide the remuneration of the mandatory work program. But it is learned that each person get 30-40 pounds per week, equivalent to £ 1 per hour, is a British one-sixth of the minimum wage.

Government hopes to force them to work at the end to find a "decent work."

Dissatisfaction with some members of the opposition Labor Party program. A member said: "It sounds like slavery plan."

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