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London Pro Slavery Conference 28th Nov.

square up to the mile | 22.11.2011 15:44

28th November Welfare To Work Conference London
They want you in billets and working for free

The want us in billets - with workfare linked to social housing. From their website|:-

"ERSA Annual Conference 2011 - Welfare to work in focus: people, places and public service reform
America Square Conference Centre, London
28 November 2011 09:00 AM
- 28 November 2011 05:00 PM

ERSA’s conference is the key annual event put on by the industry, for the industry. This year’s theme, People, Places and Partnerships, will take a long-term view around what needs to change so that welfare to work providers are in a position to deliver ideal employment services.

The conference will explore where the jobs are likely to be and how providers can adapt to differing local labour market conditions.

Sessions will also discuss how providers can best develop partnerships with local authorities, housing associations, the voluntary sector and others to deliver tailored services to best meet the needs of individuals."

Note the developing partnerships with housing and local authorities. Looks like it's pointing at do your workfare or lose the roof over your head.

Watch out for dELOITTE WHO SMASHED THIS COUNTRY's INDUSTRY FARMING WORK abroad to cheap labour, andraiding companies, HELPED THE BANKS ROB US and advised before and after the 'crash', specialiseoin offshore havens for the wealthy, ROBBED US THROUGH PFI SCHEMES, advise governments on behalf of the corporate world, and helped to fuck the NHS and other p;ublic services. Look em up.

Take back the land and destroy the square mile

square up to the mile

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Grayling

22.11.2011 15:56

Expenses cheat and Minister for Employment Chris"We need a big bang to speed up our cuts"Grayling will be there...

If you want to see what an evil wanker he is then read this Torygraph article:-

 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/yourbusiness/8866596/Grayling-pitches-the-Work-Programme.html

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 http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/nov/16/young-jobseekers-work-pay-unemployment

 http://www.boycottworkfare.org/

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back to the workhouse?

22.11.2011 16:13


“These workhouses were established, and mainly conducted, with a view to deriving profit from the labour of the inmates, and not as being the safest means of affording relief by at the same time testing the reality of their destitution. The workhouse was in truth at that time a kind of manufactory, carried on at the risk and cost of the poor-rate, employing the worst description of the people, and helping to pauperise the best”.
Poor Law commissioner George Nicholls 1854,

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