The regime for those on JSA was outlined in the Conservative’s 2008 Work for welfare green paper, produced under Chris Grayling, now employment minister. It proposed that anyone initially refusing a suitable job would lose one month’s out-of-work benefits; a second refusal would result in a three-month penalty; and a third refusal would lead to exclusion from benefits for three years.
In 2008, A4e overall had some 13,000 New Deal clients at its 100 or so centres throughout the country. This represented approximately 50% of the company's activities, but 40% of it was subcontracted to smaller providers. In 2008-9, A4e received £84,433,506 for New Deal provision; that is, more than £6,000 per client.
All the matters raised in the article are known to both A4e and the DWP and have been the subject of both an A4e investigation and a DWP led investigation. The A4e investigation revealed that whilst candidates had real job opportunities, these jobs did not meet the funding criteria being less than 13 weeks and 16 hours a week in duration. These investigations have resulted in the departure of both individuals from the company and the ceasing of all activity with the employment agency concerned
A4E which was instigated after the Department for Work and Pensions uncovered discrepancies in its "confirmation of employment" forms - discrepancies which centred upon the falsification of employer's signatures by a number of recruiters. A4e's official statement read:
A4E IS A SCAM ITS TIME IS UP
moonfruit100 1 year ago
In 2009/10 Action4exploitation received £150 million from the government. Real benefit scroungers.
graham982 1 year ago
The regime for those on JSA was outlined in the Conservative’s 2008 Work for welfare green paper, produced under Chris Grayling, now employment minister. It proposed that anyone initially refusing a suitable job would lose one month’s out-of-work benefits; a second refusal would result in a three-month penalty; and a third refusal would lead to exclusion from benefits for three years.
paltalk1000 1 year ago
Emma Harrison, your dad gave you it on a plate, did he not?
Also your company is now de-flunked. Will we Miss A4e I think not
Arse For Elbow! (as in) A4e
JohnSAitken 1 year ago
In 2008, A4e overall had some 13,000 New Deal clients at its 100 or so centres throughout the country. This represented approximately 50% of the company's activities, but 40% of it was subcontracted to smaller providers. In 2008-9, A4e received £84,433,506 for New Deal provision; that is, more than £6,000 per client.
paltalk1000 1 year ago
no thats the a4e statment from the hull fraud investigation. the merseyside fraud investigation is much bigger and better that the hull one
paltalk1000 2 years ago
All the matters raised in the article are known to both A4e and the DWP and have been the subject of both an A4e investigation and a DWP led investigation. The A4e investigation revealed that whilst candidates had real job opportunities, these jobs did not meet the funding criteria being less than 13 weeks and 16 hours a week in duration. These investigations have resulted in the departure of both individuals from the company and the ceasing of all activity with the employment agency concerned
Badassmoafo 2 years ago
A4E which was instigated after the Department for Work and Pensions uncovered discrepancies in its "confirmation of employment" forms - discrepancies which centred upon the falsification of employer's signatures by a number of recruiters. A4e's official statement read:
SCAMMERS
Badassmoafo 2 years ago
A4e makes me Angry4ever!
knighthood4johnwick 2 years ago
A4E are rotten from the core with corruption, you can tell how many people despise them by the star ratings on the videos in their youtube channel
60hzhum 2 years ago 8
charlatans , spivs and amateurs
squeakyadam 2 years ago
I heard that the police are looking into a big fraud case in liverpool with a4e
sonia6553 2 years ago 3