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 I may be missing something  Ministers consider plan to ease 拢20-a stanley cup nz -week universal credit cut, 23 September , but surely the point of employment is that if someone works full-time, they should be able to earn enough to keep themselves and their family housed and fed  If they cant, its wages that need to rise, not UC  taper rates  that should go down.Sylvia RoseTotnes, Devon New Saturday and Whats On magazines 鈥?like having a Christmas Radio Times every week.Toby WoodPeterborough Im very impressed with the new Saturday magazine. I hope to finish it before next weekend.Richard BarnardWivenhoe, Essex So, Jonathan Franzen is so concerned about the climate crisis that hell fly across the continent to see some birds  Jonathan Franzen: I just write it like I see it and that gets me in trouble, 25 September   In his own  stanley cup words,  unless we stop were fucked .Tanvisha LongdenLondon At a secondhand bookstore, the volunteer behind the counter and I had a giggle when I found Fifty Shades of Grey in the horror section  Letters, 24 September . Ve stanley nz ry fitting, we thought. Sheila MooreSouth Shields, Tyne and Wear Re comments on essays  Letters, 20 September , the most scathing I聽have read are:  In which language was this first written before being translated so badly   And:  Please explain what harm the English language has ever done to you. Peter EfferLondon Udly Social workers: share your views of the social workers in schools project
 The London Chamber of Commerce raises interesting issues on the difficulties that graduates face in getting work experience owing to restrictions on employers offering unpaid internships  Letters, 1 stanley bottle 3 August . The law makes clear the circumstances under which employers can offer internships, and any employers contravening these should rightly fac stanley cup e legal challenges. The experience of many university careers services, however, is that some employers are nevertheless offering such internships with impunity, and that graduates, desperate to secure a toehold in the job market, are taking these up. Careers services wish to provide for their graduates by advertising such opportunities, but do not want to collude in lawbreaking. In a recent poll held by the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services, the professional body for careers staff in 130 institutions, 85% thought the government should clamp down on unpaid internships.Unpaid internships are not just exploitative of individuals, but also restrict social mobility as they are disproportionately difficult for graduates from lower socioeconomic groups to take up. A stanley cup kaufen gcas advises its members that they shouldn t advertise or broker internships that contravene legislation. The association does not wish to stand in the way of individuals  career opportunities, nor of economic growth, but has a responsibility to speak up on behalf of careers services and graduates placed in this pernicious dilemma. We urge the government to take ac