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'Saintly' Tesco
RETAIL GIANT Tesco is offering Open University students money towards their university fees, using points on Tesco clubcards. For every £10 of vouchers, a student would get £40 towards the cost of their course.
It is not purely a saintly act - to get £10 of vouchers, a student would need to spend £1,000 in Tesco. It sounds a bit like the company's previous 'vouchers for schools' scheme, where parents would have to heap up vouchers from £250,000 worth of shopping to get their school a computer costing £1,000.
In 1998-99 the value of computer equipment given to schools was equal to 1.1% of Tesco's British profits - that percentage went down year by year until it was 0.52% in 2005 while Tesco's profits have been spiralling up every year.
In this issue
Scrap student fees now
Cardiff students build for 22 February
Students must link up with workers
'Saintly' Tesco
Campaign for a New Workers Party
A great step forward in Liverpool
War and terrorism
Bush threatens Iran over Iraq insurgency
£100 billion Trident?
Angry refugees protest
Socialist Party feature
Ten years of the socialist: 1997-2007
Bird flu outbreak
Bird flu outbreak: Profits put before health
Job losses fear on turkey farms
Workers' health jeopardised
Socialist Party NHS campaign
Fighting back against NHS cuts
Socialist Party news and analysis
Police raids dividing community
Save our school buses
£84 million penthouse
International socialist news
Workers' strike declared illegal
HSBC imposes charges on aid to Palestinians
Workplace news and analysis
PCS action continues
Simclar workers fight sackings
EDS forced into 'U' turn on pay
Greenwich workers prepare to fight
Hackney UNISON
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