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Thats not a reason, So not only do you think they shouldnt be paid a fair amount of money but you now also think they shouldnt have any rights in the workplace? Its as if you think they a lower class of people with less rights. ---------- Post added at 23:47 ---------- Previous post was at 23:45 ---------- Quote:
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if tesco dont like risks associated with such a program they could opt-out.
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They offer 4 week work experience placements in conjunction with the Prince's Trust. I did 3 weeks work experience whilst still at school around 40 years ago. That was as a Lab assistant. What is so different? Quote:
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Did i say they were? ---------- Post added at 08:35 ---------- Previous post was at 08:35 ---------- Quote:
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3 out of 4 ain't bad.....
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Lords defeat for ministers over disability benefit cuts.
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My son uses the extra income from his ESA (WAG) to get to and from his training and educational courses. He takes 2 buses then calls for a taxi to get him the rest of the way as it's too far for him to walk with his disability. Then a taxi to the nearest bus stop for his return journey. Without the extra income he would not be able to get to the course.... and no doubt the DWP would sanction him.
I fear this defeat will only be temporary as Iain Duncan Smith (spit) is determined to cut the welfare bill by any means possible. And once he gets new claimants off the ESA (WRAG) he will no doubt withdraw it for current claimants. Then scrap ESA altogether, hiding it behind the cloak of invisibility that is Universal Credit. I've just been told that even a change of bank details is enough to trigger a DLA to PIP change, with his ATOS-like pitbulls waiting to pounce on those not deemed "severely disabled enough". |
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No expenses available, not even for transport. :(
When their named GP retired and was therefore changed, we told the DLA unit and the twins BOTH got called in for an ATOS assessment as it "triggered a change of circumstances" according to the interviewers. |
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I'm hoping someone can advice me here as I did not know where else to post this and tbh don't really understand how things work.
Here goes I filled out a form in April and returned this form in April called a ESA50 04/15 and have heard nothing back does anyone know when I should here back the reason being is they have been in receipt of this form for 12 weeks now. I know they have written to my GP & hospital in regards to my illness. |
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There are l believe huge delays in the ESA assessment system weenie from what l know as my advice is to phone up Citizens Advice Bureau or contact them online as they are generally very helpful in regards to benefit advice.
http://www.itv.com/news/2016-03-31/s...ssment-system/ https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ |
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Thanks den I have just phoned the ESA direct on 0800 2888 777 and said I have only been on this benefit for just over a year and I was told that they contacted my GP on the 28th of June and I have to try and not worry as everyone on ESA has their claim reviewed regularly.
I asked how often this happens and she said it all depends on the recommendation of the person looking at my form she went on to say that most people on ESA will be checked at least once a year. I then asked if I will need to attend another medical and she said that I might not need to attend another medical as it may be done on written evidence alone since I have attended a medical in the past and to phone back in 4 weeks if I have still not heard anything. |
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Finally common sense prevails
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