Warper wrote: » What do you think of the current Govt's scheme that if you are out of work for a certain period of time, eg 6 months that you have to work 20 hrs a week for an extra €50 to stop you from getting your dole docked? Of course the primary reason for this is getting people off the live register which is a total underhanded way of falsifying the current state of the unemployment problem. Personally i think its one of the worst policies the current Govt have come up with. It is basically a cheap form of slave labour enforced upon the unfortunate ones in society that have lost their job or simply can't get a job. It is utterly demeaning paying someone 50 quid a week for 20 hrs labour. Its equivalent to €2.50 an hour, well below the minimum wage. They should pay the person the minimum wage at least. Quite frankly its scandalous. The fact that practically no one gets a full time job from it also highlights the greedy companies that avail of this form of cheap labour. All in all the whole JobBridge thing sickens me.
Greenmachine wrote: » Don't you have to work a full week, not 20hr.
Warper wrote: » Personally i think its one of the worst policies the current Govt have come up with. It is basically a cheap form of slave labour enforced upon the unfortunate ones in society that have lost their job or simply can't get a job. It is utterly demeaning paying someone 50 quid a week for 20 hrs labour. Its equivalent to €2.50 an hour, well below the minimum wage. They should pay the person the minimum wage at least. Quite frankly its scandalous.
The Backwards Man wrote: » I was on the dole for a while a few years ago as I had to wait to get vetted. I would have gladly signed up for such a scheme for NO extra money. There's nothing as demeaning as sitting around on your hole all day doing nothing.
Warper wrote: » Well everyone is different but do you not think that people should have a choice to be involved with JobBridge? Just because some people would work for nothing doesnt mean that everyone has to? The fact is that it is forced on people is what makes it wrong. They could keep it for people like yourself who would rather work for nothing but they should not ram it down peoples throats threatening them with welfare cuts if they dont oblige.
The Backwards Man wrote: » As far as I know no one has a gun held to their head saying they have to partake, maybe I'm wrong?
Warper wrote: » Obviously the wealthier people in society are delighted with this as it gives them another way to exploit the poorer people in our society. I thought slave labour was banned a long time ago, obv not.
Warper wrote: » No its 20 hrs
Warper wrote: » What do you think of the current Govt's scheme that if you are out of work for a certain period of time, eg 6 months that you have to work 20 hrs a week for an extra €50 to stop you from getting your dole docked?
WinnyThePoo wrote: » Nope its between 35 hours and 40. Speaking from someone on the scheme.
ash23 wrote: » Good in theory but shouldn't be used for jobs that require minimal training. It would be good to use in connection with additional training. For example a jobsbridge in an office alongside an ECDL course or computer/payroll training. A jobsbridge in a garage with mechanics course etc. A job in a kitchen with HACCP training or on a building site with HSA training.
Deleted User wrote: » ECDL? Anyone who has a non-arts degree will know more than what's covered by the ECDL.