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Welfare Reform: Criticism
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I was reading a great article on Welfare Reform (the Welfare Reform Bill 2009 ) however I greatly disagreed with the points made in the article so I decided to quote sections of it and comment!
The Welfare Reform Bill is to be a tough piece of legislation that will compel people in meeting with their obligations. It comes as no surprise and is long overdue. One of the first
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Welfare Reform: Criticism
I was reading a great article on Welfare Reform (the Welfare Reform Bill 2009 ) however I greatly disagreed with the points made in the article so I decided to quote sections of it and comment!
The Welfare Reform Bill is to be a tough piece of legislation that will compel people in meeting with their obligations. It comes as no surprise and is long overdue. One of the first targets will be in removing 1
Welfare Reform: Criticism
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I was reading a great article on Welfare Reform (the Welfare Reform Bill 2009 ) however I greatly disagreed with the points made in the article so I decided to quote sections of it and comment!
The Welfare Reform Bill is to be a tough piece of legislation that
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The Conservatives want to continue New Labour’s welfare reform agenda and take it further.
This seems another reason NOT to vote for the Tories. Thousands of people including jobseekers and other benefit claimants along with various Unions and other organisations have hit out against the welfare reform plans and not to mention the welfare reform Bill which caused some major concerns.
The Conservatives have made it clear that they want
latest plans for reform – or privatisation – of welfare benefits.
The Civil Service union PCS conference voted to reinforce the union’s campaign against the welfare reform agenda and the privatisation of social security services.
Delegates were already angry at Work and Pensions Minister James Purnell (far right) over plans to privatise jobcentres and to force benefit claimants into “workfare,” which are contained in the government’s latest
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Ltd; global public service reform. (£25,001–£30,000 per financial year) I occasionally travel overseas on behalf of the company."] And in numerous other places they call themselves experts in "welfare reform". It's that word "reform" that bugs me. I believe, perhaps naively, that it's governments which reform such things as public service and welfare benefits. Whoever implements the decisions, it's government which make the decisions. So what reforms have A4e been
Ltd; global public service reform. (£25,001–£30,000 per financial year) I occasionally travel overseas on behalf of the company."] And in numerous other places they call themselves experts in "welfare reform". It's that word "reform" that bugs me. I believe, perhaps naively, that it's governments which reform such things as public service and welfare benefits. Whoever implements the decisions, it's government which make the decisions. So what reforms have A4e been
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to those participating in welfare-to-work programmes Employment services sector launches its promise to customers“Our Shared Promise on Customer Care is to be launched today by the Rt. Hon Jim Knight MP, Minister of State for Employment and welfare Reform. Our Shared Promise represents a sector-wide commitment to participants in welfare-to-work programmes. It sets out what customers can expect and what is expected of customers in return.It includes commitments from providers to:Listen
“No one written off: reforming welfare to reform responsibility” published in July 2008 and the response “Raising expectations and increasing support: reforming welfare for the future” published in December 2008.The Work for Your Benefit programme will consist of full-time (30 hours a week) work experience, backed up with flexible employment support. There will be two pilots: Greater Manchester Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk.This is coming, very soon. This will
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Really, Mr. Coates, this facility is only just at the Borough boundary. For those living on Lindberg Road, best foot forward, through Holywells Park, cut down by the Dock, along Commercial Road, West End
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Welfare Reform: Jobcentre Plus needs to scrap its £40m per year Labour Market System
How much do you think Jobcentre Plus’ failed job system costs per year to run?
£1 million? £5 million? £10 million?
No… the Labour Market System (LMS) costs £39, 663, 300 per year to run. The Department for Work and Pensions didn’t want to disclose the initial setup costs of the Labour Market System under the Freedom of Information
Remploy will deliver the new Specialist Disability Employment Provision programme from October 2010.
private involvement in welfare reform. Blunkett, now a backbench MP, is paid up to £30,000 a year by A4e, which is based in his Sheffield constituency. http://forums.liverpoolecho.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=880794
Blunkett was the main architect of this British welfare to Work system,a conflict of interests methinks? Once again, Thank You.
Comment by JET — September 6, 2009 @ 11:50 am
You dont say where or when your madical will take place. Can you do
private involvement in welfare reform. Blunkett, now a backbench MP, is paid up to £30,000 a year by A4e, which is based in his Sheffield constituency. http://forums.liverpoolecho.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=880794
Blunkett was the main architect of this British welfare to Work system,a conflict of interests methinks? Once again, Thank You.
Comment by JET — September 6, 2009 @ 11:50 am
You dont say where or when your madical will take place. Can you do
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As far as I know the young person’s job guarantee IS
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As far as I know the young person’s job guarantee IS
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