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If you are single on a 16hr contract you can claim around £60pw UC on the proposed wage rise from Tesco when they get around to it. Is there any reason why the taxpayer should be doing that for workers at a business that posts that level of profits?
My Mrs works at Sainsburys - they provide free food for staff ( mostly the stuff that would be reduced to help poorer customers ) because they know the alternative would be a higher wage claim.

 
If you are single on a 16hr contract you can claim around £60pw UC on the proposed wage rise from Tesco when they get around to it. Is there any reason why the taxpayer should be doing that for workers at a business that posts that level of profits?
My Mrs works at Sainsburys - they provide free food for staff ( mostly the stuff that would be reduced to help poorer customers ) because they know the alternative would be a higher wage claim.

I was unaware of this, probably why they announced this morning that staff would get a 1.5% bonus due to the profit announcement. Every little helps, apparently.
 
so doing 16hrs pw on £12.02 per hour will result in a bonus of £150.00. Thats 80% of your weekly wage .......
But staff aren’t on that wage yet. The bonus arguably covers the later implementation of the rise so it’s not really a bonus.
 
But staff aren’t on that wage yet. The bonus arguably covers the later implementation of the rise so it’s not really a bonus.

Oh so its " look in my eyes look in my eyes and not at your payslip" kind of jiggery pokery? They are playing hard and fast with the rules to save £2.50 per employee on their bonus? Epic cuntery.
 

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