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The Socialist 7 March 2012

28 March: Strike back against the Con-Dems

The Socialist issue 708


On 28 March: Strike back against the Con-Dems

Trade unions must build mass party

NHS: Axe Lansley's bill!


International Women's Day 2012

Socialist Party International Women's Day schools


Workfare

No cuts, No fees, Bring back EMA

NUS elections - Vote Socialist Students for a fighting student leadership


Kirklees marches to save child centres

Leeds Tenants Federation opposes Welfare Reform Bill

Become Coventry deputy mayor? Thanks, but no thanks!

Attack on pay defeated at Manchester's NHS Trust

Stop prison guards housing asylum seekers - stop G4S!

Party/campaigns news in brief


MMP workers step up action

Unison: Delegates gagged

Anti-blacklisting battle continues on building sites

London election candidate named in employers' blacklist

Workplace news in brief


Quebec: Students engage in 'indefinite' general strike action

Spain: Thousands in student protests against education cuts

Revolution through Arab eyes - the Factory


A4e - The inside story

Cops and big business robbers

Them & Us

 
 
 
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A4e - The inside story

A former worker for a workfare provider
Workfare protest targets A4e, photo Socialist Party

Workfare protest targets A4e, photo Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

The welfare state is now a lucrative business - Emma Harrison's contract as A4e chief was worth around £200 million.

According to the Department for Work and Pensions, under the new scheme a company such as A4e will receive £600 for each claimant who starts on their programme.

If that person was previously receiving a sickness benefit and moves into work the private provider will receive an additional £3,500 - on top of that they are given a further £9,600 if the claimant is in employment at the end of the 104-week period.

No wonder businesses without any prior interest or experience, such as G4S security, were clamouring for contracts during the bidding phase.

There are two or three Work Programme providers in most urban areas. By 2015 the best performing businesses in each locality will receive an additional £1,000 for each job outcome.

Workfare protest targets A4e, photo Socialist Party

Workfare protest targets A4e, photo Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

Market forces and incentives now overrule any attempt to see claimants as individuals; we are not told where these jobs were going to come from and how targets will be met in areas of mass unemployment.

Jobcentre staff have the power to order claimants aged 18 or over to undertake four weeks, for 30 hours a week, of 'work related activity' for up to six months.

Failure to attend Work Programmes and placements, or refusal to carry out instructions while on the scheme will result in JSA being stopped for up to 13 weeks.

The inevitable detrimental effect this has on established housing benefit claims makes this punishment even harsher.

But there seems to be no requirement for businesses to provide evidence that there is a real possibility of a job. Travel, clothing and child care issues are also not addressed.

This government has created a culture of blame and shame. They are forcing unemployed people into jobs that don't even exist and paying private companies bonuses for achieving what should be a right, not a privilege - a paid job and a living wage.


In this issue


Fighting the government's attacks

On 28 March: Strike back against the Con-Dems

Trade unions must build mass party

NHS: Axe Lansley's bill!


International Women's Day

International Women's Day 2012

Socialist Party International Women's Day schools


Socialist Party youth and students

Workfare

No cuts, No fees, Bring back EMA

NUS elections - Vote Socialist Students for a fighting student leadership


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Kirklees marches to save child centres

Leeds Tenants Federation opposes Welfare Reform Bill

Become Coventry deputy mayor? Thanks, but no thanks!

Attack on pay defeated at Manchester's NHS Trust

Stop prison guards housing asylum seekers - stop G4S!

Party/campaigns news in brief


Socialist Party workplace news

MMP workers step up action

Unison: Delegates gagged

Anti-blacklisting battle continues on building sites

London election candidate named in employers' blacklist

Workplace news in brief


International socialist news and analysis

Quebec: Students engage in 'indefinite' general strike action

Spain: Thousands in student protests against education cuts

Revolution through Arab eyes - the Factory


Socialist Party news and analysis

A4e - The inside story

Cops and big business robbers

Them & Us


 

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Claimants:

triangleCon-Dems' benefit fact fraud

triangleWorkfare and the Labour Party: 'A less than stellar party'

triangleThe 'workfare bill' and sanctions targets

triangleStop attacking benefit claimants, says Cardiff demo

triangleNo welfare cuts

A4e:

triangleThe Work Programme isn't working

triangleFrom pillar to post: reassessment for ESA

triangleMy workfare nightmare

triangleWork programme not reducing long-term unemployment

Jobs:

triangleAnother blow for workfare

triangleSouth African economy: Mass sacking threat demands mass action

triangleWhy I joined the socialists

Unemployment:

triangleCuts kill: Con-Dem benefit 'reforms', mental health and suicide

triangleGive us jobs, not Tory lies

Workfare:

triangleThem & Us