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Old 13-04-2013, 13:40   #391
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Re: Benefit Cap v No work

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit View Post
ok yet another fine moment where I have to repeat myself

You can not do full time courses while on JSA . You can take part time or evening courses but these take a long time before you get any results.
So you want somebody ( taxpayer) to pay for a full time course, rather than have somebody pay or contribute to their own part time course?

So what if things take a long time?

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Bear in mind an educational year is 10 months ish so in my mind those who are unemployed with no real skills should be allowed 1 year in education or a practical course while still claiming a benefit.
There's many different types of courses of differing length available, from many providers. It doesn't have to be a year.

but i agree with you, job seekers should be allowed to undertake courses, as long as they pay back the costs for their tuition when they get a job, same as students.
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