People on Jobseekers Allowance forced to work for their money...

cheap labour is all their interested in.Its this and the fact that these big companies don't want over qualified people that put people off even trying

I've been turned down from jobs because I've been over qualified for the job, so presume I would be unhappy there (I would)
 
I've been turned down from jobs because I've been over qualified for the job, so presume I would be unhappy there (I would)

Yeah, I've had that too. It's a Catch22 situation, as if you lie on the CV, like say leave your degree off, and they find out later they can sack you for it. Yet if you mention your full education you can get the "over qualified" crap!
 
ahh well all you overqualified unemployed people will now be given a job so you should be happy about this if you really do want to work. :)
 
I was made redundant in September after working 27 years at the same place.
All together I've worked for 33 years without ever being on the dole.
Even before that I did a paper round for 2 years.
I'm 4 months into claiming JSA and last week I was called for a meeting basically treating me like dog poo.
They now want to see me again in another month to see what I've done about getting a job.
I look around me at Jobseekers (and outside) and there are people who will never work.
I've actually lost my temper at Jobseekers 3 times now because of the way they've talked to me as though I'm some scrounging scum.
I wouldn't mind but £54 doesn't go a long way.
 
This probably will not happen, at least not in the manner being presented, for the reasons Werewolf mentioned. It will cost more to enforce, administer and run than the current system of free hand-outs so where is the benefit to anyone?
I like the principal, but in practice I dont think it will work out for the best.
 
Checked yesterday they had NO IT jobs within a 30 mile radius.
There are poles are brothers work that slog for hours at a time without breaks, going from one job to another. Usual salary in Poland is £20 a week. So of course with 20x the salary work hard. Wouldn't you?? If you were offered half a million pounds a year for the same job as what you have now, you'd put your back into it.

Not only that, he says 90% of it goes back to his family in Poland, so in fact the UK is losing money as it's not going through usual trade.

It doesn't make UK residents look bad, however it is taking advantage of 2nd world countries wage system.
 
I'm 4 months into claiming JSA and last week I was called for a meeting basically treating me like dog poo.
They now want to see me again in another month to see what I've done about getting a job.

I had mine last week.

I was informed that I wasn't doing as much as they'd like to find work. This was despite EVERY fortnight for the past 3 months asking each time more of those those 'proof of job search' forms because it was full of details of websites, papers, recruitment agencies etc.

I was asked why I'd not approached a company direct. In otherwords, similar to a building site job, they now expect me to go door to door to companies in the area, knock on the door, ask to see the manager and say "Excuse me, do you need a new member of staff?"!

I kid you not, next week when I sign on again, if I don't have proof that I've attempted to contact 3 or more companies I may have my JSA suspended because I'm not doing enough.

As has been said above in a few posts, I'm quite prepared to take almost any job on offer, but getting 'any' job when you've a career behind you is damn difficult because people ask you why the change and are bothered that you'll switch back to your previous career when something else comes along.

But do they really expect that total strangers just go into offices and ask to speak to the manager without any prior appointment?
 
There are poles are brothers work that slog for hours at a time without breaks, going from one job to another. Usual salary in Poland is £20 a week. So of course with 20x the salary work hard. Wouldn't you?? If you were offered half a million pounds a year for the same job as what you have now, you'd put your back into it.

Not only that, he says 90% of it goes back to his family in Poland, so in fact the UK is losing money as it's not going through usual trade.

It doesn't make UK residents look bad, however it is taking advantage of 2nd world countries wage system.

They jump to the front of the housing lists when they arrive.

A article in our local paper said that 50% of local jobs have to go to immigrants .

Bend over more UK and get the lube out :D
 
When I have to work a crap job, I just explain to people if they say I might get "bored," "I'm never too bored to earn a living a support my family.) The manager at the crap resteraunt I worked at in bluewater seemed to appreciate that attitude. (and I was hired back in 2003 when I first moved here from America)
 
This probably will not happen, at least not in the manner being presented, for the reasons Werewolf mentioned. It will cost more to enforce, administer and run than the current system of free hand-outs so where is the benefit to anyone?
I like the principal, but in practice I dont think it will work out for the best.

It will cost money to run but the idea is it will get people off JSA, why work your ass of for £50 when if you got a minimum wage job you might still be working your ass of but you are going to get more money, at the moment JSA is the better option half the time.

Also the administration creates jobs that didn't before exist, and it is just the damn principal of the matter and the way this attitude spreads, if your mum and dad don't work how likely is it that the kids are going to end up at Uni or are they just going to follow their mum and dads footsteps because they will see it as normal.
 
Of course they will. The obvious way out is this... work for a couple of days somewhere, then reclaim. The second claim will be treated as a totally new claim, thus you could potentially be on benefits for a year, yet it only be classed as 6 months. Just rinse and repeat as necessary.

Thus the only people it will affect are those who genuinely can't get work (and the intensely stupid who don't realise the above).

It's a great idea in theory, and if it gets implemented then perhaps over time it could be refined into something that actually works, but don't hold your breath...


I imagine they would just argue that paying off this 'debt' would only impede their actual job seeking, thus making the problem worse. Lame excuse of course, but it would probably be enough.

Wrong, you need to have been stopped claiming for 13 weeks before its treated as a new claim.
 
What happens if all these dolies don't get jobs instead become criminals, could end up worse than we are now, will be like LA in no time with this American system. Cool, I wanna be a Crip. :D
 
I had mine last week.

I was informed that I wasn't doing as much as they'd like to find work. This was despite EVERY fortnight for the past 3 months asking each time more of those those 'proof of job search' forms because it was full of details of websites, papers, recruitment agencies etc.

I was asked why I'd not approached a company direct. In otherwords, similar to a building site job, they now expect me to go door to door to companies in the area, knock on the door, ask to see the manager and say "Excuse me, do you need a new member of staff?"!

I kid you not, next week when I sign on again, if I don't have proof that I've attempted to contact 3 or more companies I may have my JSA suspended because I'm not doing enough.

As has been said above in a few posts, I'm quite prepared to take almost any job on offer, but getting 'any' job when you've a career behind you is damn difficult because people ask you why the change and are bothered that you'll switch back to your previous career when something else comes along.

But do they really expect that total strangers just go into offices and ask to speak to the manager without any prior appointment?

i had this also, every two weeks they ask of proof of what you done, in my case they just accepted that i had been in to search the jobcenter database or done it online and looked through local papers and rang companies in my line of work. Also as there was no jobs in my field of work (wood machinist) of which i have city&guilds and took 3yrs to achieve and pass they then after 6 months just classed me as unspecified worker.......wtf!. Also not once did anyone from that place help in trying to find me anything even when asked as i was over the age for new deal and wasn't on JSA long enough to gain help which had to be 18 months. In the end i quit signing on after 14months and became a house husband and my wife went full time.
 
What about people that claim "bad back"? Surely if they have somehow got a doctors note then the government can't force them to work?
 
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