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Jobcentre Plus: Not Working
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What is a 'wage goodbye'?
What is 'provision'?
Provision is where you have to mandatory attend sessions with a provider who will assist you to find work. What i mean when i say wave you goodbye it that you will have to attend these sessions rather than the jobcentre. They will sit over you why you jobsearch rather than attending the jobcentre every two weeks and telling us what you have done to look for work.0 -
I can't see that creating jobs where there aren't any.
My 'advisor' mentioned this to me in ominous tones last time I went in, I said 'Well, there's nothing I can do about it, I'll just have to go with the flow, I'm already doing my best...'
I got the distinct impression she would have preferred it if I had argued about it.0 -
Thanks for the reply Busy Mom,
But you didn't really answer my question!:o
You have explained what happens when a person gets sent back to working links, but not if they would under certain Circumstances.
If you consider my original question, in my first post about rapid reclaim, I am trying to find out if a person signed off to avoid working links, would they be sent back to Working Links if they signed on again within (less than) 6 months.
If a person signs on again after 6 months (no rapid reclaim), do they get a fresh claim, and no Working Links?
Perhaps I should have made my questions clearer!:o
Thanks Again for your Advise Busy Mom!:D0 -
Provision is where you have to mandatory attend sessions with a provider who will assist you to find work. What i mean when i say wave you goodbye it that you will have to attend these sessions rather than the jobcentre. They will sit over you why you jobsearch rather than attending the jobcentre every two weeks and telling us what you have done to look for work.
pro·vi·sion
noun (plural pro·vi·sions)
1. supplying of something: the act of providing or supplying something
2. action taken to prepare for something: a preparatory step taken to meet a possible or expected need :rotfl:
3. something provided: something provided or supplied :rolleyes:
4. law legal clause stating condition: a clause in a law or contract stating that a condition must be met :mad:0
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