dragontamer
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« on: December 11, 2010, 03:03:47 pm » |
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Problem is it isn't government agencies running the Special Needs workplaces. It is private agencies. And they are out to make a buck too. That's why the union became involved.
All these people making money off the IHC who just want to do what they do well.
There is no reason why a government agency couldn't and shouldn't handle it. All qualify for a benefit and their wages are just top up.
There is only so much independence they can manage. Most have financial advisers as well, or at least someone who keeps an eye on the purse strings.
Somewhere along the way, Special Needs got turned into a freaken multi million dollar industry, where it should be a haven.
And by the by, I won't be buying the new poppies. The amount saved is a drop in the bucket and means the difference to not only Special Needs, but a lot of widows and returned servicemen who also made the poppies in New Zealand.
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