Re: Governments Unemployed Forced Labour on Jobless being tested in court
I agree, we need to rein in those that are wrongly claiming and should not be claiming, but forcing people to do forced labour and effectively promoting slavery (as thats basically what it is), is not the way to go about it as it does not help people get work, if anything it prevents them spending that time looking for work. The government should be working with businesses (employers) and finding more creative ways of getting people off the dole and into work, one way is like my own company's income plan where people can sign up to it as self employed and work from home earning a commission, bit like avon ladies but with a difference. They also need to cut the red tape too making it less costly to employ people and also get the banks to provide the financial support to business that need finance in order to take on extra employees. You need to create jobs for the jobless, thats the only way to solve the unemployment problem, hitting the jobless with forced labour is not going to create new job vancancies.
Cracking down on people falsely claiming is easiler then it sounds too. At the moment their is no cross agency cooperation that would actually help to weed out those wrongly claiming. The requirement of ID such as driving license or Passport, along with a utility bill and bank statement issued in the last 3 months should be standard requirement for all benefit claims, instead of the 20 minute phone call, follwed by a sign on at the local job centre where no ID is required. Well i was never asked for ID when i was unemployed prior to starting my company.
Its the system thats flawed that allows people to wrongly claim and its the system that needs fixing, but you do not need to force people to do unpaid work to fix the system as that is unlawful and in breach of peoples rights. At the moment all the governement is doing is targeting the vulnerable in order to make it look like the governement is making a serious effort, when really all they have done is taken the easy option of persecuting the unemployed, hell you only have to look at the stigma and atitude of the media and people towards the unemployed, yet they fail to release that the majority of the unemployed are hard working people that were made redundant or made a mistake and were sacked but still want to find work and get off benefits.
I have contacts within employment agencies and enterprise centres as well as with local jobcentres and they are all disallusioned as to what the government is trying to achived and have seen no benefit in their actions such as getting people back into work, sure its helped weed out some that have been wrongly claiming certain benefits, but the real goal here? Is it not getting people back into work, or just persecuting a whole group of people just to find the ones that should not be part of that group? It seems to me its the latter.
Originally posted by strangewayofsavin
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Cracking down on people falsely claiming is easiler then it sounds too. At the moment their is no cross agency cooperation that would actually help to weed out those wrongly claiming. The requirement of ID such as driving license or Passport, along with a utility bill and bank statement issued in the last 3 months should be standard requirement for all benefit claims, instead of the 20 minute phone call, follwed by a sign on at the local job centre where no ID is required. Well i was never asked for ID when i was unemployed prior to starting my company.
Its the system thats flawed that allows people to wrongly claim and its the system that needs fixing, but you do not need to force people to do unpaid work to fix the system as that is unlawful and in breach of peoples rights. At the moment all the governement is doing is targeting the vulnerable in order to make it look like the governement is making a serious effort, when really all they have done is taken the easy option of persecuting the unemployed, hell you only have to look at the stigma and atitude of the media and people towards the unemployed, yet they fail to release that the majority of the unemployed are hard working people that were made redundant or made a mistake and were sacked but still want to find work and get off benefits.
I have contacts within employment agencies and enterprise centres as well as with local jobcentres and they are all disallusioned as to what the government is trying to achived and have seen no benefit in their actions such as getting people back into work, sure its helped weed out some that have been wrongly claiming certain benefits, but the real goal here? Is it not getting people back into work, or just persecuting a whole group of people just to find the ones that should not be part of that group? It seems to me its the latter.
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