06-09-2014 9:31 AM
Benefits claimants will undergo interviews to assess whether they have a psychological resistance to work, the employment minister reveals today.
Unemployed people will be subject to attitude profiling to judge whether they are “determined”, “bewildered” or “despondent” about taking a job, under plans prepared by Esther McVey.
Those that are less mentally prepared for life at work will be subject to more intensive coaching at the job centre, while those who are optimistic – such as graduates or those who have recently been made redundant – while be placed on less rigorous regimes.
06-09-2014 9:32 AM
06-09-2014 9:55 AM
WHAT JOBS ?
Thats the question all these DWP Ministers should be answering
How many schemes have they got running now ?
ALL of them failing
Universal Credit, ESA, PIP etc etc etc
Create REAL jobs instead of going after the people least able to fight back
06-09-2014 10:08 AM
06-09-2014 11:31 AM
06-09-2014 1:24 PM
@al**bear wrote:WHAT JOBS ?
Thats the question all these DWP Ministers should be answering
How many schemes have they got running now ?
ALL of them failing
Universal Credit, ESA, PIP etc etc etc
Create REAL jobs instead of going after the people least able to fight back
I don't know but just one site currently has listed nearly 1,500 vacancies for care workers in Merseyside
http://www.indeed.co.uk/Care-Assistant-jobs-in-Merseyside
My wife works as a carer for the severly mentally and physically disabled - there are always vacancies, (including on the job training), but very few seem to want to take these positions - the vast majority are filled by those 'hated' immigrants!
07-09-2014 10:57 AM
07-09-2014 10:05 PM