Sometimes the Europeans are ahead of the US

EU Bans Airport X-Ray Scanners Over Health Concerns
[Via Daring Fireball]

Julia Whitty, reporting for Mother Jones:

Citing health concerns, the European Union banned from European airports this week the same kind of X-ray scanners used by TSA in airports across the US. Here’s the EU’s wording:

In order not to risk jeopardising citizens’ health and safety, only security scanners which do not use X-ray technology are added to the list of authorised methods for passenger screening at EU airports.

Must be nice.

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These scanners are going to be a real problem and never should have been used. I wonder how much longer this boondoggle will continue.

Working for no pay is apparently the way to cure unemployment

Britain’s jobless youth told to work without pay for profitable retailers or lose benefits
[Via Boing Boing]

Young unemployed people in the UK are being told to work for up to 30 hours a week in low-skilled retail jobs for big, profitable firms, without any pay and without promise of any job when their “training” period is finished. Workers who refuse this are cut off their “Jobseekers” allowance (how they’re supposed to seek a job while working nearly full-time without any pay is a mystery).

Under the government’s work experience programme young jobseekers are exempted from national minimum wage laws for up to eight weeks and are being offered placements in Tesco, Poundland, Argos, Sainsbury’s and a multitude of other big name businesses.

The Department for Work and Pensions says that if jobseekers “express an interest” in an offer of work experience they must continue to work without pay, after a one-week cooling-off period, or face having their benefits docked.

Young people have told the Guardian that they are doing up to 30 hours a week of unpaid labour and have to be available from 9am to 10pm.

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It’s like something from Alice in Wonderland. In order to keep getting unemployment benefits, they have to work without pay. Sounds great for the corporations – nothing is cheaper than free labor. Well, I guess indentured servitude and slavery are.

MAybe they will be next.

 

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