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Well Would You ?
a slight tangent on previous thread
would you travel upto an hour to work
then work 1 hour paid work
then travel 1 hour back home again
(for what looks like to me )
37p
would you travel upto an hour to work
then work 1 hour paid work
then travel 1 hour back home again
(for what looks like to me )
37p
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ok the scenario
you live 5 minutes walk away from you factory
your colleague
lives 50 minutes drive away
you are both asked to attend a training session
the session lasts 2 hours
you will get paid for 2 hours work
but your colleague will be paid 4 hours
is this fair ?
should you both be paid the same ?
you live 5 minutes walk away from you factory
your colleague
lives 50 minutes drive away
you are both asked to attend a training session
the session lasts 2 hours
you will get paid for 2 hours work
but your colleague will be paid 4 hours
is this fair ?
should you both be paid the same ?
SHERRARDK, you said, "You get to ‘keep’ 37p out of every pound and you are also encouraged to take jobs paying below the minimum wage."
Why would claimants be encouraged to work for an employer breaking the law?
What action would be taken against those claimants failing to accept or apply for such employment?
Why would claimants be encouraged to work for an employer breaking the law?
What action would be taken against those claimants failing to accept or apply for such employment?
TCL, about May my husband lost his job and we had to claim universal credit. Part of the patter included the ‘would you be willing to travel an hour each way, blah blah,’ and included a bit about taking a job, even if it was below minimum wage. At the end of the day they are interested in the amount you earn, not how much per hour you get.
No hourly rate are given. Maybe it’s because this is a rural county with low pay rates or something that they mention jobs paying under the minimum wage (farm work and stuff). I remember thinking at the time that it didn’t sound right (or maybe I didn’t listen properly).
The whole system is a nightmare and I can’t see how people get to swindle the system, it’s hard enough to navigate it if you do it honestly (himself got a new job quite quickly, thankfully).
The whole system is a nightmare and I can’t see how people get to swindle the system, it’s hard enough to navigate it if you do it honestly (himself got a new job quite quickly, thankfully).
The CC would normally include the following,
"I’ll look for and take any work I’m able to do, that:
•pays [NMW] an hour or more
•is within 90 minutes' travel from my home"
Obviously I don't know what was said to your husband or what all was in his CC but I think there must have been a misunderstanding as the Jobcentre could do nothing if he refused employment paying less than the National Minimum Wage (NMW).
"I’ll look for and take any work I’m able to do, that:
•pays [NMW] an hour or more
•is within 90 minutes' travel from my home"
Obviously I don't know what was said to your husband or what all was in his CC but I think there must have been a misunderstanding as the Jobcentre could do nothing if he refused employment paying less than the National Minimum Wage (NMW).
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