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Carnell said while she had not heard the treasurer's comments calling benefit rearrangements a "scam", "the reality was employers have an obligation to do the right thing by their employees".
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"He was incensed," says Price, "and decided he would publish a political pamphlet called Benefit of the Poor Man's Child.
That's because more groups are holding their events in June, before what might be called benefit fatigue sets in among the chardonnay and checkbook crowd.
Twelve states have enacted laws — called benefit corporation legislation — recognizing them as an alternative corporate form with the freedom and obligation to produce "a material positive impact on society and the environment," according to B Lab.
He told Radio 4's Today programme that he had not told residents the series was going to be called Benefits Street "because I didn't know it was going to be called Benefits Street then".
"They weren't told [the programme was going to be called Benefits Street] but they weren't told something else either," he told presenter Kirsty Wark.
But when asked whether the residents knew if the programme, which has been labelled 'poverty porn', would be called Benefits Street, Lee gave a conflicting answer.
So I would never watch a show called Benefits Street, 'cos I can't stand watching someone be belittled in TV shows or documentaries".
Parker said: "In this particular court we're going to be dealing with defendants who lived or had an association with James Turner Street in Winson Green, which has featured on a reality documentary-type programme called Benefits Street".
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