Quote ="Him"B&M have taken it a stage further and don't even bother with the whole fanciful idea of paying people to do work for them. They just use free labour in conjunction with the local jobcentre.
Over the last 2 years (May/June 2013 - May/June 2015) our local B&M store has utilised the Work Trial, Mandatory Work Placement and the Work Programme schemes to the extent that they've had a total (so far) of 73 people do 2 weeks full time work for free under the various schemes.
Of the 73 people who did this work -
54 are still unemployed and receiving JSA
9 are currently sanctioned
5 left JSA to go into work
3 were moved from JSA on to "other benefits" ie disability etc
2 ended their JSA claims
None of the 5 who went into work are working at B&M.
That's 5,548 hours of work that at NMW of £6.50 would have cost them just over £36k.
A person doing those 2 weeks should have received just under £500. Instead they simply received their JSA of £142. Effectively they worked for 2 weeks for a wage of £1.89 per hour.
Rant over.'"
Please continue your rant because now B&M haver been highlighted for reducing the contracted hours of staff by up to 50%, the remainder is filled with DWP Workprogramme personnel. The upshot is: you go to Jobcentre Plus and tell them you're now working only 10 hours per week, so they give you a slip to send you back to B&M to work the other 10 hours for free.
I wouldn't shop with those 2@s in a month of Sundays