Edgarfrndly wrote: » Christmas bonus takes the edge off around christmas, and helps alleviate some bills. Not all of us are in a position to work. I'm on disability due to long-term illness. I think it's a sad reflection of society that some people begrudge a little help around christmas. God forbid one of you was in a similar situation.
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » This. Having been on the dole in the past, it was a miserable experience. The worst day in work is still better than the best day on the dole.
Gatling wrote: Is there anything official saying this or just making a claim , disability is one of the hardest benefits to actually get accepted for ,many people go through a 12 month+ wait to get approval or disapproval from the department ,
Gatling wrote: As for autism various experts have Claimed the majority of adults if accessed would place on the spectrum ,that doesn't mean majority of people would qualify for permanent disability
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Yeah, and lots of people are on disability with fake illnesses too.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Like I said it doesn't suit your mantra You obviously know nothing about autism. Most people with autism suffer from anxiety. Permanent anxiety. This in itself will get you disability. Add in agoraphobia, tremors, stammering, social isolation, lowered self confidence and self esteem, depression etc, etc etc.
Gatling wrote: Not in every case not even in the majority ,and yes I understand austism and it's effects especially in young people , Not everyone on the spectrum will suffer the above and if you have a link or links please share I'd be happy to read
Naos wrote: » Okay - so we dish out 25m as a bonus (as quoted earlier in this thread, I'll use the figure as an example though.) Let's say every cent goes back into the economy over Christmas. Do you really think it's 25m going back in? What about company profits? Let's say the companies keep 20%. It would be 20m going back in, so we have just lost 5m.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Most do. Not a few. Most as in the vast majority. Google 80 percent of autistic people unemployed. You will find the same statistics not just Ireland and UK but worldwide.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » Bonus noun Definition ‘a sum of money added to a person's wages as a reward for good performance.’
Gatling wrote: » Found a source on Google from a professor in Manchester university said it's not true , Others say 1 in 5 are unemployed . So I'm not buying your claim don't say refer to Google , Google doesn't discuss
Jimmy. wrote: Sleeper this isn’t a court case, ease back on the hard on for links.
Zander Unimportant Minion wrote: » Far from it. Ever hear of the multiplier effect in the economy?
Sleeper12 wrote: » I did ease back. That's not even 10 percent of what comes up on a simple Google search. Yet some people prefer to dig & dig to find false information about autism. Autistic people actually have a much shorter lifespan than non autistic people. 16 years shorter life span in fact. The shorter life span is not due to austism itself but the anxiety, depression, social isolation and everything else that comes with it.
Naos wrote: » No and I am open to hearing about how giving away money that is to be spent will result in a positive multiplier effect.
Ninthlife wrote: Autistic or not there should be no 'christmas bonus' payment for those on long term unemployment benefit
Smertrius wrote: » they cancelled our Christmas bonus for so many years. we just go Christmas bonus back recently and they cancelling it again . what the point giving us Christmas bonus if you go take it away from us again. We have families to buy presents to buy and we can't afford to buy our relations to buy presents this year. This is against spirit of Xmas
Jimmy. wrote: » Perhaps get a job?
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » What sort of answer is that?:mad: You know most jobs expect people to get up out of bed and do some work most for 40 hours or even more. We are heading into October and the telly will be getting good again you can't expect people to record all the shows they want to watch along with getting lunches ready.:rolleyes:
Smertrius wrote: » social welfare benefits covers those people too that are in wheelchairs and have dislocated limbs you asking those people to get jobs too