Phat Cat wrote: » Quick update, still no word and my wife was blue in the face trying to call and email the local social welfare office so she decided to head down this morning and talk to them. The office opens at 10am so she arrived at 9:40am but the queue was already 20 people deep. Apparently they were only letting one person into the building at a time so by 11am there were 16 people ahead of her as they had only let 4 people in the previous hour. She waited until 11:30am then she left totally frustrated and will arrive before 9am tomorrow to try her luck again. The whole situation is disgraceful if you ask me!
Deleted User wrote: » Did she check her bank account to see if any payment was made?
Phat Cat wrote: » Yes she checked, she hasn't received anything since her final Tús payment a few weeks ago.
Phat Cat wrote: » Another update: My wife stood outside the Social Welfare Office for three hours in the pouring rain just to be told that her Job Seekers application was still pending and that they were dealing with an unprecedented number of applications and were unable to provide a time-frame when a decision on her claim will be made. She is at the mercy of the deciding officer and has now gone three weeks without any sort of payment which I think is an absolute disgrace!
dhaughton99 wrote: » Would it be worth her while talking to her ex line manager in TUS and ask can they be of any help. They have responsibilities towards her and can’t be just used and abused as cheap labour.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Can your wife get supplementary welfare allowance?
Phat Cat wrote: » She's been onto them, they were as surprised as her with the waiting times etc but said that they couldn't do anything as she is no longer a participant on Tús and is now back in the system. Her Tús supervisor actually told her to talk to the Community Welfare Service but that will mean another few hours queuing up outside the Social Welfare Office which she said that shes not prepared to do for a third time in as many weeks.
Deleted User wrote: » Community Welfare is a different department.
Phat Cat wrote: » Well she was told to talk to the Community Welfare Officer so I really don't know
segosego89 wrote: » Have you tried ringing or emailing your local social welfare office to ask about it?
Smcn20 wrote: » Can anyone help me out, tortured with tus, they want me to work in local charity shop, it's opened on reduced hours due to covid and they still expect me to do 19.5 hours, obviously want me to be there when it's not opened, has anyone ever said they're not doing it, what happens do they cut the money straight away, do you eventually get money back again or what way does it work?
dhaughton99 wrote: » I’ve lads on TUS working in a school who have to do 27 hours a week to make up for the schools being closed over the holidays. I’m only getting 11 hours paid work in the school. It’s a brutal scam.
Bobdn37 wrote: » This seems to be the place to talk about the Tus scheme: I have unfortunately been unemployed for a few years and recently done an interview with these crowd and Overall I have to say the people who interviewed were really nice and down to Earth, They more or less said that they were going to place me locally and to wait to be contacted within a week or two, I was fairly happy about this but I have heard nothing and now 3 or 4 weeks have passed. Wondering now of they offer everyone places or has anyone else ever been let down by them ?
segosego89 wrote: » Did they give you any indication of what kind of job they were going to place you in? Did they ask you what kind of job you would prefer out of a selection of jobs available?
tdf7187 wrote: » If you do a TUS scheme you can leave early if you find a better paying job, is that correct?
The Lost Sheep wrote: » Yes of course.
alanzo27 wrote: » Yes. I wasn't due to finish with TÚS until October but because I am returning to college and have applied for Back To Education Allowance I was able to leave early.
tdf7187 wrote: » And the pay rate basically works out as minimum wage. Doesn't seem too bad at face value.
segosego89 wrote: » Well see, someone mentioned a while ago on this thread that you're actually taxed a tiny bit on what you earn on the scheme. It's a bit weird because Jobseeker's allowance is not considered taxable income yet when you're put on the Tus scheme, your income(which is basically the same rate as Jobseeker's with an added 20 Euros) is taxed to some extent. I might be totally wrong but I think someone did the calculations on here and it turned out that you're actually a tiny bit worse off on the scheme compared to being on JSA. I'll have to try to go through this thread to see where the calculations were mentioned... Can someone who knows about this stuff correct me if I'm wrong?
segosego89 wrote: » Am I correct in saying you were the person who was placed in a local charity shop? If I remember correctly you had a bit trouble with your boss at first I think? Can I ask how was your experience overall after working there for almost a year? Did you end up enjoying it in the end?