Have just heard that someone I know had a job offer overturned due to a default on their credit file. The job was a medium term contract through an agency to provide presentations services to RBS. This is totally outrageous for the following reasons:
The individual in question has just one default for a debt where no valid credit agreement exists, a line of credit that shouldn't have been offered in the first place.
RBS themselves would be bankrupt was it not for our money. How can they justify rejecting someone for a support role when they are the worst offenders?
Depriving this candidate of the opportunity to do a job they are clearly qualified to do and capable of doing (over 15 years experience in the area) has the effect of keeping them reliant on JSA, HB and CTB when they could be working and are ready and willing to work.
Being unemployed also means they can't pay their debts, leading to further defaults and a worsening financial situation, both for individuals and the country as a whole.
I looked into starting an e-petition, but it looks like a similar one was rejected earlier this year: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/44626
- the job relates purely to the production of documents and presentation materials created in MS Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) without any involvement in financial matters, client contact, etc.
- the candidate was not going to become an employee of the bank, their services were going to be supplied via an intermediary (recruitment agency) for a limited period of time (under 6 months).
- RBS itself is the biggest defaulter in the UK, having been bailed out with £38 BILLION worth of BRITISH TAXPAYER'S money as can be seen here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...d-bailout.html
The individual in question has just one default for a debt where no valid credit agreement exists, a line of credit that shouldn't have been offered in the first place.
RBS themselves would be bankrupt was it not for our money. How can they justify rejecting someone for a support role when they are the worst offenders?
Depriving this candidate of the opportunity to do a job they are clearly qualified to do and capable of doing (over 15 years experience in the area) has the effect of keeping them reliant on JSA, HB and CTB when they could be working and are ready and willing to work.
Being unemployed also means they can't pay their debts, leading to further defaults and a worsening financial situation, both for individuals and the country as a whole.
I looked into starting an e-petition, but it looks like a similar one was rejected earlier this year: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/44626
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