Archive for July, 2010
Posted on July 27th, 2010.
Flexible New Deal providers fail to deliver contract and pocket taxpayers’ cash Flexible New Deal providers nationwide (well, in the Phase 1 areas!) are widely reported not to have been actively processing referrals from Jobcentre Plus. Their contract is still active up until the Work Programme begins so referrals should continue. Are providers harming the [...]
["Flexible New Deal Providers refuse to deliver contract"] |
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Posted on July 24th, 2010.
Flexible New Deal Scandal can reveal that the Government is planning to dissolve the National Minimum Wage which becomes of a huge worry of allowing workfare to go mainstream. At current all people participating on Government schemes such as New Deal, Flexible New Deal and Work for Your Benefit scheme are exempt from the National [...]
["National Minimum Wage to be dissolved"] |
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Posted on July 16th, 2010.
As taken from a DWP document:
["The Work Programme Framework"] |
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Posted on July 9th, 2010.
As co-founder of the Big Issue, John Bird, has recently made a big statement about slashing benefits, and today I make a big statement about the Big Issue. This isn’t a retaliation remark at all, as a human being he can have his own opinion but after a discussion on sister site Ipswich Unemployed Action, [...]
["The Big Issue: helping the homeless or a scam?"] |
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Posted on July 5th, 2010.
The Work Programme is approaching (still some time to go mind you) and will replace New Deal and Flexible New Deal. This is a post to specify what changes I propose throughout the “network”.
["The Future (Please Read)"] |
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Posted on July 4th, 2010.
It has been revealed that in some areas of the UK, immigrants make up to almost 7 in 10 jobs. If you cannot secure a job, perhaps that is why!
["Cant get a job? Immigrants rule UK Jobs"] |
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Posted on July 1st, 2010.
A4e have managed to lose 24,000 peoples details. This not under New Deal, Flexible New Deal or any other welfare contract that they have but the Community Legal Advice Centre contract. This shows deep concern about how they do not care about peoples personal information – so if you have A4e as a provider or another [...]
["A4e and the Data Protection Act violation"] |
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