Fears of 'stitch up' by major jobs brokers
By Allister Hayman 06 July 2009
The big winners in the Government's bidding process for its new employment programme must be prevented from parcelling out contracts between themselves to the detriment of smaller jobs brokers, senior figures in the welfare-to-work sector have warned.
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