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Is this any way to treat our brave troops?
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Surely before turning them out to the scrap-heap they should be given the choice to serve out their time doing a cushy desk job?
That is the very least we owe them.
And some of those now serving in cushy safe jobs, should take their places on the front line.
Surely before turning them out to the scrap-heap they should be given the choice to serve out their time doing a cushy desk job?
That is the very least we owe them.
And some of those now serving in cushy safe jobs, should take their places on the front line.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sorry, have to agree really. In the article it says that only a proportion of them will have been injured on duty, so presumably, the rest of them have bad backs or health conditions that lead them to be unable to do their job. Other jobs, both in the private and public sectors would get rid of people on capability grounds if they couldn't do the job they were employed to do so i don't really see what is different here
Desk job, if its not a vacancy how can they possibly have it. How can they necessarily be suitable for that job even if there is a vacancy.
I'm all for supporting our troops. I think on the whole they do a good job and our armed services are actually something to be proud of but even if they were injured on duty, it's not something they didnt realise could happen to them when they joined up.
I'm all for supporting our troops. I think on the whole they do a good job and our armed services are actually something to be proud of but even if they were injured on duty, it's not something they didnt realise could happen to them when they joined up.
I agree with the last two posts, it's part of the job, it's a risk they take. What we do need to do is to make sure that injured troops are properly supported here (and Help for Heroes is wonderful, but not a Government promise) and that people are helped when they're demobbed, injured or not, to settle back into civilian life - which is very different from what they've been used to as serving troops. We can't make office jobs just to keep them employed.
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