This image shows how blatantly supermarkets are using public money to subsidise workers’ pay
This was posted on Twitter by Michael Fitzgibbons (@Fitzy_Red).
As he pointed out: “When working people qualify for state benefits. I really means only one thing – you and me are subsidising the wage bill of the employers.”
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This has being going on for a lot longer than people realise!
Subsidising companies who don’t pay enough, or take on part timers, or those on tax credit!
Wouldn’t you think ‘someone’ would do something about it? Someone in Tesco perhaps, or Sainsbury, or Asda, or in the Government maybe? No! They’re all in it together! Benefit cheats on a gigantic scale! Immoral! But legal!
That’s very interesting, Mike, I hadn’t thought of that.
Very interesting reading. Pity that cannot be circulated nationwide as I suspect few people realise what is going on.
And that’s just 4 supermarkets…What about argos, poundland, subway, costa, bookmakers, etc etc.
You know? All the types of shops that are proliferating and multiplying like rodents in high streets up & down the country while the small, independent businesses are in mass decline?
Also, let’s not forget that while charity CEO’s were raking it in, they were exploiting the very people they were meant to be helping under the ‘workfare’ programme….
But it’s only the unemployed and the disabled who are the ‘scroungers’ , apparently.