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So that every hour you work you will get some money and we will protect you and give you benefits".
Whenever you are working for the kind of place that has a corporate office, you're typically given the fewest possible hours – definitely less than full-time, because then they'd have to pay you benefits.
I've been struggling with bills and... they [home healthcare companies] don't give you benefits, they don't give gas [money], they don't pay for my mileage, and you take care of all these sick people in their homes.
"At that particular point … it could be a year, it could be two years, after that then we will consider you a resident of the UK and be happy to pay you benefits".
Have I Got News for You benefits hugely from the revolving door approach to hosting, but it isn't being cancelled because it still pulls in primetime viewers by the truckload.
I worked at the J. Crew at Rockefeller Center until the union notified me; all that year I was thinking, "I have to get this career; I have to get a job that gives you benefits and all the things you need to survive in this world".
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"You benefit any time you do what you're supposed to do," Jarvis said.
You benefit because the trip is ultra-cheap.
You benefit from your class, wealth and whiteness.
You benefit from the work that they've done.
You benefit because they are paying you and they benefit because they get a lot of exposure.
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