
In the UK, we often hear people saying that there is no incentive to work. We have a welfare state that was created to look after the needy and the vulnerable, but that system is widely exploited by the lazy and the feckless. At least according to the Daily Mail.
Whether or not that is true is open to debate. What is clear, however, is that we – as a nation – have knowingly disincentivised work. Even the most honest and hard-working are expected to jump through hoops, circumvent countless barriers and obstacles, and even pay for the privilege of earning a crust.
Here in the demolition and construction sector, that scenario plays out on a daily basis. In fact, it begins even before we can start work.
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