laurenceltic wrote: » What happens when you leave Tus do you get to leave any sort of feedback on you're placement? any forms to fill or just basically sign on straight away
easy1 wrote: » Hi, I received a letter from Social Protection inviting me to participate in a TUS Programme.I only get 60 euro JA payment at the moment,so if I'm participating in this scheme I will get 208? Is it correct? Payment increase to 208 would make a big difference to my situation. I did a job on TUS scheme before (3 or more years ago) and I loved it.So I don't mind to do it again,I'm just worry about how much payment I might get. Thanks.
karen29070 wrote: » If you leave tus or want to transfer somewhere else, would i have to do the full 12 months in a new placement?
laurenceltic wrote: » Thanks for the info dodzy. Out of interest how often should you see you're tus supervisor? the they supposed come in/or call regularly?
dodzy wrote: » 2 different things. Leaving is one thing; moving placement will result in you doing the balance of your 12mths with the new host. If you just casually up and leave with no reasons other than you don't feel like it anymore, your SW payments could take a hit.
Aera wrote: » How long for transfer? I was starting my tus on 18/01/16 and time table does not suit me at all as my husband working full time and baby two years old in the creche till 12:30, I am not flexible, and organisation can't allocated me whenever I want and give me work on my experience, but other organisation invited me, they agree with my hours and they are happy with my skills, which I got during years.
dodzy wrote: » There's a few bits of paperwork. We do an exit interview with each person and get their feedback along with feedback from the host organisation as well as our own feedback. We also supply all paperwork to each person along with a cessation letter. You will need to bring some forms of ID and a recent bank statement. We have an appointment set up for every finisher on the Monday immediately after their finish date. No queuing with general population in the local DSP office; in and out in 15 mins and back into payment from that week. It should be a very straight forward process.
Adnan44 wrote: » If you leave or transfer does your team leader or anyone need feedback from that organisation?
laurenceltic wrote: » Is there not any other scheme to go on straight after TUS?
votecounts wrote: » Probably gateway as that is the other scheme
dodzy wrote: » Gateway will be a dead duck in the very near future. Forget that.
jmcgill16 wrote: » I've always thought it extremely odd that people can't volunteer for TUS. Surely given the limited number of available places it would be better for all involved to let people who actually want to do the program go on it, instead of forcing others who don't want to do it? I'm sure there would be more than enough people wanting to do it. Especially younger people who would benefit from the payment top-up. Or married people who mightn't be getting the full rate of JSA so would also get a top-up. Both the participants and organisations would benefit significantly more from a voluntary system I think.
Tommy Kelly wrote: » I don't want to go down the media route or any of that malarkey. I just want to know what the situation is regarding me or indeed any other person in similar circumstances actually having to work in them conditions full stop. I've said it to my supervisor that I thought it wasn't on but he just hopped into the work van and drove off. My job involves walking in front of a tractor that has a hedge cutter on the back cutting the ditches/hedges on the side of the road. This is always in a fairly rural isolated area. I have to put out signs, check the ditches/hedges for rocks, wire or any other debris that might cause damage to either the hedge cutter, something or somebody. i.e hedge cutter hits something and that something flies etc... Break is usually just stopping at where ever it is we are at 10am or 1pm. Guy driving the tractor sits in the cab (only space for one) I end up sitting on the side of the road somewhere or if it's lashing down rain like it is quite a lot these last few months, just leaning up against the wheel of the tractor. Supervisor gave us a cheapish enough camper thing that can boil a kettle with small cans of gas that can be bought in a petrol station etc. So that has to be boiled on the side of the road and then I eat my lunch, like I said either standing up or sitting down in the elements. No toilet facilities, no shelter, damn all really. The supervisor has a really bad attitude as well. One of these ''fck em didn't I give him water proofs and a kettle and a tin of gas, what more does he want'' type of lads. I've been doing this for over half a year now but I've just about had enough of it now, especially given the weather we've been having these last few months. I want to work and have no problem working, I'll be there on time and will finish on time even stay on late if I'm required and indeed in I did during the floods etc but there is only so much one can take too.
dodzy wrote: » CE (Community Employment) Gateway will be a dead duck in the very near future. Forget that.
fryup wrote: » whats the story with rent allowance when you're on the TUS scheme..do you lose it is it cut?
votecounts wrote: » I would be amazed if they got rid of gateway, as it helps the council with a lot of free labour. In my county, i originally thought the county council had a huge recruitment drive but then i realised that all these people with county council vests were on the dole, gateway.It'll still be around in 20 years
Adnan44 wrote: » Does there have to be a year in between finishing tus & going on ce scheme?