The post criticizes the lack of transparency around benefit sanctions and doubts the effectiveness of government-mandated work seminars in helping people secure employment.
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Well, I think it's more about what is it, what is the target, what are you aiming for, how does it shape the work you do? We have a far more active welfare system today than we did two years ago.
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confidence in progress despite economic volatility
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