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Your hard work benefits a profit-making company, and you should be recognised for that work.
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Unpaid work that benefits a company is called volunteering -- a fine practice, but one that should be distinct from interning.
The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2288/12/19/prepub The work benefited from a Public Grant funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (FIS PI06/90260).
Most of those helped by workfare will be given low-paid jobs; these will have to be supported with in-work benefits, a continuing cost to the taxpayer.
So I think it is fair and right to have a 1 per cent cap on out-of-work benefits, a 1 per cent cap on tax credits and, of course, the 1 per cent cap on public sector pay.
One option, that would be highly controversial, is for the chancellor to announce further cuts to in-work benefits – a move that would leave the Tories more exposed to claims they are helping the better off at the expense of the poor.
This scenario will mean important concessions have been won: there will be no more child benefit payments going overseas and a four-year ban on EU migrants claiming in-work benefits – a seven-year ban was too much to hope for.
This work benefited from an unrestricted education grant from GlaxoSmithKline.
This work benefitted greatly from a careful reading of the submitted manuscript by two anonymous reviewers, whose questions, comments, suggestions, and requests for clarification greatly improved the paper.
Mary Baker Eddy taught that a life of service should include work benefiting the community and an overarching plan for the betterment of all humanity.
This is a beautiful work benefited by the short lifespan and single-cell resolution of the model system of C. elegans.
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