Tesco Job Advert Offering 'JSA Plus Benefits' Causes Outrage On Twitter

Stacking Shelves

Huffington Post UK   First Posted: 16/02/2012 10:30 Updated: 16/02/2012 10:45

Twitter users have reacted in outrage to a Tesco job advert which offers "Job Seekers Allowance plus expenses" in wages.

The successful applicant for the night shift role in East Anglia can expect to receive between £45 and £67.50 per week under the allowance.

The job is part of the government's scheme of Sector Based Work Academies (SBWA), which can last up to six weeks and is intended to offer job seekers "work experience" to improve their chances of finding long term employment.

The job, posted last week, caused a storm after Sunny Hundal, Guardian reporter and writer of Liberal Conspiracy blog wrote: "This is nothing less than modern slavery. Tesco should be ashamed of itself for exploiting workers like this."

Members of the public went on social networking site Twitter to express their disgust:


Annie Makoff
WOW. Great PR job, Tesco. Vacancy for night shift worker on JSA...with no salary, just expenses.

But Tesco defended the job, saying that the placements would lead to paid positions.


Tesco Customer Care
We are taking part in a government-led work experience scheme to help young people that has already led to 300 permanent jobs.

The "government scheme" referred to is part of the mandatory work activity placements that were rolled out in May 2011. At the time Employments and Pensions minister Chris Grayling said:

"If Jobcentre Plus advisers believe a jobseeker would benefit from getting some experience of the work environment they can now refer them onto a work activity placement. These placements are all about getting people into a working routine if they need an additional push to get into employment.

"This is beneficial to some jobseekers as it will allow them to develop more of a ‘work orientated mindset’ but it also makes them a much more appealing prospect for an employer looking to fill a vacancy, and more confident when they enter the workplace. We are determined to break the habit of worklessness and get those who can work into jobs."

From May to November 2011 just over 24,000 people were told to undertake unpaid "work experience" or lose their benefits, statistics have revealed. Although reaction to the scheme has been divided, many twitter users have expressed outrage at the Tesco job advert.

However Tesco is not the only private company that is offering positions like these.

Cait Reilly, hit the headlines in November, after being "forced" to work at Poundland stacking shelves, and being threatened with losing her benefits if she refused to comply.

Reilly claimed she was "being used as free labour, especially in the run-up to Christmas," and told the Guardian that the "experience" was unhelpful in her job search "No one really knew what we were supposed to be doing. We were just put on the shop floor and told to tidy shelves."

The Birmingham University graduate launched legal action against the government in December, her lawyer claiming that the "forced labour" is against the European Convention on Human Rights.




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Yorkshire common sense
Nah then!
06:57 PM on 08/30/2012
Come on Tesco at least pay minimum wage. Its ok to pay little or nothing if the placement gets valuable experience, but shelf stacking is hardly solid CV material. Stinks of Tesco using cheap labour in menial tasks. Dont expect more of them to be honest, horrid company.
lastpost
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01:30 PM on 02/20/2012
"Tesco has amended the "misunderstood" advert and says it was down to a mistake."
As was a rearrangement of profits to capitalise on tax avoidance schemes?
Retreating behind Tesco red, white and blue banners.

"used as free labour"
Not only are people being enslaved to pick the cotton. But politicians persist in permiting the resulting profits to be exported.
01:14 PM on 02/18/2012
Not exactly slavery - slaves don't have a choice about where they live, they get no money for working and often receive little food in addition to dealing with abusive situations. I know it is hard to believe but you don't HAVE to go on benefits. Slaves have to work.
08:04 AM on 08/25/2012
Ok, it's only almost slavery keano, but can it at least be called "exploitation"?
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02:53 AM on 02/17/2012
I'll say it for Terry Leahy he certainly new when to quit. As from the moment he left even Capitano Schettino could have displayed better judgement and leadership then his replacement. Tesco are blundering from one PR disaster to another, their arrogance knows no bounds, their quality is terrible and the public are now turning on them and their shares and profits are down. That is a disasterous combination that will take years to sort out but the Tesco management or Blunderment as they should be known seem to be hellbent on making things worse. Rarely has a management team ever so completely lost all sight of what its meant to be doing. The Tesco ship is sinking fast.
11:35 PM on 02/16/2012
I may be missing something here but if Tesco need a nightshift worker, surely this is a job and by definition, the successful Job Seeker is no longer seeking. Forget participating in a government scheme - just give someone a job!!
10:29 PM on 02/16/2012
This is all so 80s. Back then I went on a work experience job only to find out it was really to be a works manager with 50 staff all paid. I asked when I would be paid so that ended the interview. Another one was as quality manager at this place and when the bloke read my CV went absolutely balistic accusing me of just taking his job to get by. I explained I had no choice the Job Centre had sent me. The Civil Service said the same to me as well. Golden days!
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09:13 PM on 02/16/2012
My post taken down AGAIN thanks Huff Not !
10:46 PM on 02/16/2012
Some spotty kid fresh from college probably did that
09:02 PM on 02/16/2012
Why don`t people realise, GROWTH IS GREED !!! The more a company makes, the more it wants to make. If your making a profit !!! why not share bonuses with the employees who helped make the profit.Instead of redundances to increase bigger bonuses for the Big Wigs upstairs..
08:32 PM on 02/16/2012
if i was to sign on and then decide to get some "work experience" with a builder for £50 a day expenses in cash i would probably be done for benefit fraud. if tesco want staff they should f===ing well pay them....as if the minimum wage isn`t low enough.
09:34 PM on 02/16/2012
I agree, and my advisor only advised me because he could see the con of getting you to work for free
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07:59 PM on 02/16/2012
the Uk electorate are to blame.
If they had not forgotten the eighties and been blinded by right wing press telling us how bad G. B.and labour were.
They may have been bad but this lot,enough said.
If he was still P M we would not be hearing this nonsense.You get what you vote for
07:56 PM on 02/16/2012
I was told by working links that I had to do 4 weeks work placement, then after I finished laughing was told I`d be doing it with X-offenders on community payback, then after I finished laughing for the second time was told, (in my year by my "adviser") ..if you know a local employer, have a word with him, we`ll inspect to see if he`s ok, and if he want`s to give you a few quid a week, nothing to do with us. Also when on the "training" you`re not classed as unemployed. I ended up on 4 different courses, the first one plumbing, did 5 days work in half a day and was told to slow down, built a wooden bird house, painted the same wall about 30 times with different colour paint and fitted kitchen cupboards, took them down, put them up ect ect. not a certificate in sight
07:26 PM on 02/16/2012
This is exactly the same tactics used by WAL*MART in America. In Germany they tried the same tactics but due to worker resistance, backed by government. WAL*MART closed down its German operation. Likewise in Canada, they closed down 'rebellious' stores. In the USA, most of the WAL*MART ground staff live on some kind of state subsidy, and TESCO is trying to exploit the same cynical 'subsidy' business plan.

Another reason why they destroy fair competition. People with self-respect should refuse slave wages backed by government subsidy. It only ends up in the shareholders back pocket - just like the power family which controls WAL*MART, with its billions of personal profit.
northern git
fed up with all the political crap in life
07:45 PM on 02/16/2012
good reasoning

all the more reason to NOT shop at Tesco

I don't ,

I shop cheaper and better elsewhere
07:02 PM on 02/16/2012
Who/What is wrong, government policy or Tesco........both!
northern git
fed up with all the political crap in life
07:42 PM on 02/16/2012
and tesco probably thought they would get some free publicity out of it
evey little helps tesco
05:43 PM on 02/16/2012
So business once again benefits with free labour at the expense of the state (I mean us). Not to mention the demoralising effect it has on the person being exploited. Also, the majority of job vacancies now are low paid and part-time, and are heavily subsidised by child tax credits. The UK has now become one of the most expensive places to live in a western economy, yet with one of the lowest pay rates. Great for business but just hardship and drudgery for working people. What a future!