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How to negotiate a Jobseekers Agreement
So you are unemployed, about to make a claim for Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) or have made a new claim for Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) however not attended an New Jobseeker Interview (NJI) yet. This article explains what you need to know about claiming Jobseekers Allowance.
You wouldn’t have thought that the Jobseekers Agreement (JSAg) would be a crutial element to claiming. The problem is most claimants see it
How to negotiate a Jobseekers Agreement
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So you are unemployed, about to make a claim for Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) or have made a new claim for Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) however not attended an New Jobseeker Interview (NJI) yet. This article explains what you need to know about claiming Jobseekers Allowance.
You wouldn’t have thought that the Jobseekers Agreement (JSAg) would be a crutial element to claiming. The
New Deal Scandal can today reveal the official DWP response of how the £64.50 (over 25) Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) is calculated, after the Department for Work
(now Employment and Support Allowance) and older people, the opportunity to return to employment. (more…)
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June 20, 2009
Cambridge Jobseeker felt “humiliated and degraded” by YMCA Training
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is that you have not been on Jobseekers Allowance for over 6 months and you are not legally required to do that course.
When it says “have claimed Jobseekers Allowance (JSA)” it refers to your latest claim .
It doesn’t matter if you have claimed Jobseekers Allowance for 4 years, got a job then later been made redundant and been on the dole for a few weeks or if you had your claim terminated for whatever reason and you have been claiming for several years non-stop. Basically, if
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tips for jobseekers
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Flexible New Deal scandal has published 10 tips for jobseekers to help them succeed. These tips are focused on the UK and assuming the jobseeker is receiving jobseekers allowance.
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of the contract to receive Jobseekers' Allowance (or to not receive it, in my case), you have to complete a form which outlines what you have done in the last fortnight to find a job. I used to be very conscientious about this aspect, making sure I had proof that I had contacted the requisite number of (potential) employers, noted every agency I had registered my details with. I would show the clerk what a good job I had done, waiting for some kind of recognition. In fact, I was
of the contract to receive Jobseekers' Allowance (or to not receive it, in my case), you have to complete a form which outlines what you have done in the last fortnight to find a job. I used to be very conscientious about this aspect, making sure I had proof that I had contacted the requisite number of (potential) employers, noted every agency I had registered my details with. I would show the clerk what a good job I had done, waiting for some kind of recognition. In fact, I was
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for work while claiming jobseeker’s allowance and housing benefit.
Then in December 2008, the advisers at the jobcentre told her she no longer qualified for jobseeker’s allowance.
According to the Department for Work and Pensions the fact that she was within 11 weeks of giving birth disqualified her from being an active jobseeker. She was told to apply for income support instead. What no one warned her was that European nationals who claim income support must provide
She tells me they're not allowed to put any decorations up for xmas this year - on health and safety grounds. Even tinsel isn't allowed, apparently in case it falls on someone. Tinsel!
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Comment by Flexible New Deal on September 23, 2009 3:17 pm
Thank you for picking up on my article.
This might be of some interest to you:
http://newdealscandal.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/JobSeekers-Allowance-scandal/
http://newdealscandal.wordpress.com/2009/09/12/weekly-JobSeekers-Allowance-costs/
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that has long been denied to jobseekers forced to attend the New Deal run by one provider. And to refer to the jobseekers as customers/clients was laughable. Inmate, would be a better description.As for clients choosing to avoid one particlular provider: GOOD, is what I say. Isn't that how the free market is supposed to work!
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Theres a very easy way to get out of 'new deal' and never get sent back.Get dismissed for
(where as the majority of Jobseekers and the majority of the 5.5 million of those claiming disability benefits are genuine). This is because the non-stop attack on these people from the Government, the adverts on benefit fraud and the government keep going on about “passive receivers” although it was outlawed in 1996 (13 years ago) where you can’t claim unless you are actively seeking work (some people are exempt) and failure to apply can result in up to 6 month benefit
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regarding Sanctioned Jobseekers Allowance. No sign of any payment and also no contact from DWP or Jobcentre Plus about it. Is this common for everyone who goes to an Appeal Tribunal? FLEXIBLE NEW DEAL RELATED TERMS: Appeal Tribunal , DWP , First tier Appeal Tribunal , jobcentre Plus , New Deal , Social Security and Child Support , Flexible New Deal Blog . 10 views | This Flexible New Deal Blogger article has 3 comments!
the deception telling keen jobseekers that jobs are fulltime when they aren’t. Then there is companies like A4e who are claiming for Job Outcomes they didn’t actually get. Then there is people doing unnecessary work placements as free labour etc.
The unemployed puts up with a lot of hassle which isn’t required – and to those who think jobseekers are scum, none of the multi-million number of jobseekers have been arrested for conspiracy of planning an explosion or
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if he could sign on as a jobseeker but our GP said there wasno way that he would sign him as fit for work, so he claimed Employment and Support Allowance, He was awarded this and was then commanded to attend an ATOS medical examinattion at Cambridge, or forfeit his benefit, There was a phone number to ring if there were special needs to be taken into account, so I rang it [my husband is quite deaf] three times and was cut off after 31minutes each time. We went to this examination and very
as silly as it sounds are allowed to happen. As highlighted in Saints and Scroungers, people who are suspected of non-petty crimes are not under radar (once case was someone who had come out of prison for a previous offence, allowed to claim and no one kept an eye on his claim) when they do finally discover someone may have ripped off the taxpayer they then do length spy operations.This is because it is better when they rack up to large amounts and when someone has been doing the same acts
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If you have been claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance for 12 months or more, you may be referred to A4e by Jobcentre Plus to join Flexible New Deal.
If you are a local business with employment opportunities, we would love to hear from you as we may be able to work together, supporting Jobseekers and helping your business grow and develop.
How do I find out more?
To find out more visit;
For businesses link to www.FND4you.co.uk
For Jobseekers link to www.A4eworks.co.uk
If you have been claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance for a while, you may be referred to A4e by Jobcentre Plus for additional support. However, you may be referred earlier if you fit the following categories:
You have a disability
English is not your first language
You do not currently have a permanent home
You are a refugee
You are recovering from alcohol or drug addiction
You have been affected by large scale redundancy
You have
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