from www.onenewsnow.com – Great Britain has taken steps to make sure people don’t have to apply for jobs in adult entertainment to continue jobless benefits.
The problem first surfaced about two years ago when Chris Grayling,[pictured] minister for employment, discovered numerous ads at the government’s Jobcentre Plus network for adult entertainment jobs.
“We as a government want to get people off welfare and into work. There’s going to be a lot of effort to get people into jobs,” Grayling tells The Christian Institute. “I don’t want any woman who goes to a job centre to…go across to the job point…look at the list of vacancies, and if there’s an adult vacancy there, I don’t want them to feel any sense that they have to apply for that.”
After a public consultation revealed concern over the controversial jobs being advertised, a ban was announced to keep the Jobcentre Plus network from promoting employment that involves “direct sexual stimulation.” But Grayling points out that the clubs are legal and licensed.
“You can still apply as a nightclub bouncer; you an still apply as a cleaner, but it’s very much about jobs that actually involve somebody taking their clothes off for the amusement of others in a public arena, and that’s what we want job centres to stop advertising,” the minister for employment adds.
That order was immediately implemented last month.