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Please see the following link:
http://flexible-new-deal.co.uk/2009/11/23/flexible-new-deal-another-complaint-Working-links/
16th November 2009
Dear Mr {Joe Bloggs}
Department for Work and Pensions Terminology Database
Department for Work and Pensions Acronyms: W
W/L Working Life
W/L Wages in Lieu
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WACG Working Age & Children Group
WAR Work Availability Report
WARU Welsh Assembly Relations Unit
WASMP Working Age Services Modernisation Project
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treatment”. Perhaps working Links should refer to this in the future to prevent them subjecting anyone else to the awful treatment I received.To end on a positive note I can report that the day after the working Links debacle I received a telephone call from the museum where I volunteer, asking me to begin part time employment with them. I do not want to be positive statistic for working Links as my employment is nothing to do with their programme but is a result of my own hard work.
Ipswich Unemployed Action.
October 19, 2009
Working Links’ £13m Flexible New Deal boost
Filed under: Flexible New Deal — Tags: Flexible New Deal , New Deal Fraud , Working Links — Flexible New Deal @ 9:11 am
Royal Bank of Scotland has loaned Working Links £13 million via its Revolving Credit facility (designed to provide businesses with the Working capital required) to help fund the initial Working capital to deliver the £500 million 5-year Flexible New Deal contract
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New Deal , New Deal Fraud , Working Links — Flexible New Deal @ 9:11 am
Royal Bank of Scotland has loaned Working Links £13 million via its Revolving Credit facility (designed to provide businesses with the Working capital required) to help fund the initial Working capital to deliver the £500 million 5-year Flexible New Deal contract allowing the employment of over 300 new employees at 40 new offices they intend to open across the UK.
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We recently reported that Work for Your Benefit providers can sell Workfare participants to businesses. This post is focused more on the amounts of money the
Watching A4e: August 2009
is shortlisted in 17 areas; Working Links in 16; Pinnacle People, a newcomer, gets 14; Work Directions gets 10; and Seetec gets 9. (Seetec's website proclaims, with no doubt conscious echoes of A4e, that it is "one of the UK’s leading providers of Employment, Training and IT services. Working in partnership with the Department of Work and Pensions, Jobcentre Plus, the Learning and Skills Council. employers and partners we are passionate about moving people into sustainable employment,
Watching A4e: March 2010
Emma Harrison on working Lunch
Emma Harrison was on BBC2's "working Lunch" today. The theme initially was unemployment among older people. There was a brief interview with Ian Mulheirn of the Social Market Foundation about why older people need more help to get back into work. Why do they stay out of work longer, while their skills and experience are wasted? Mulheirn said that they needed more skills training and "employment schemes" (I think he meant work placements).
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4 – Moving Into Work”
“…You’ll also take part in a four-week ‘Work Boost’ – This does what it says on the tin; boosts your chances of finding Work. Again, we’ll tailor this to your needs and goals.
Work Boost: Just the Job
Your Work Boost is a crucial part of your Flexible New Deal programme. It’s like a dress rehersal for Work; a four-week period of Work experiecne to get you ready for full-time employment.
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it was agreed that I’d work at SCVO for the 13 weeks, within their Admin Department. Although Karis was made aware that I had a criminal record, she wasn’t told the exact specifics. I contacted the Probation service, who eventually cleared me to work there. And so that was that – for 13 weeks I was pretty much given the same role and responsibility as a worker from a temp agency would have – initially it was basic admin work, however towards the end of the 13 week I moved onto more
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to get a job, none of which worked, then he told us, he did all that when he was at the centre, and being still out of work after leaving there came back 3months later to work for them!!!
Then my wife got a job (she hasn’t worked since the 70s (being a full-time wife and mum) anyway, I had to leave the program as she was earning enough to keep us.
So I dutifully left, within a week I had a call from them asking if I wished to come again as the facilities were free to use, I had
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Unemployment figures are high in the UK. Across Britain thousands of people currently claim Job Seeker’s Allowance and, unlike what certain politicians and newspapers might think the vast majority of people claiming are decent, hard-working people who are actively seeking work but, for one reason or another, haven’t got a job. It is hardly surprising, factory work has been steadily in decline and the recession has meant job cuts for many, in
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