SwingsitlikeHogan
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Aren’t wages for the lower paid and trades especially going to be increasing once we leave the EU in any case? That would surely encourage those not currently in work into the workplace and training.
So a married couple?
Possibly different rules for different councils, but in the NE an engaged couple can’t apply for a joint tenancy, they can both apply separately for housing and once the application is filled out and submitted their cases will be assessed accordingly.Engaged
Possibly different rules for different councils, but in the NE an engaged couple can’t apply for a joint tenancy, they can both apply separately for housing and once the application is filled out and submitted their cases will be assessed accordingly.
Some housing comes with strict rules, ie, you’re not allowed to move a “partner” in on a permanent basis and some allow it.
Obviously the system relies on honesty and without that, undeserving cases can get through.
I’ve known people get Social Housing in less than 2 weeks in my role as a RBL Case Worker, so 2 months in some ways is not that quick.
You can get that anywhere, but they tend to be those on the lowest priority, ie, already housed but want to move area etc.There’s quite a long waiting list around here, I’ve heard stories of people who have been waiting 3/4 years and keep being pushed back for people who are in more urgent need
Why do you think that, maybe you can show where such a policy of increasing wages has been suggested?Aren’t wages for the lower paid and trades especially going to be increasing once we leave the EU in any case? That would surely encourage those not currently in work into the workplace and training.
You are quite right. What gripes though is that for every 9 people who are genuine and need help there will be that 1 person who works the system and that is the one we remember, the one that winds people up. It is human nature to remember the bad example. Let's face it, that 1 person is really, really irritating and annoying so our minds have to work hard to get past them and get to the ones we need to look after. A step back every so often is good advice though.But on the other hand 11 out of 12 have worked. And perhaps if those that have/do work and are relatively well off like, lets face it everyone on this board, got slightly less angry about those that do need a bit of help then the world may be a better place. And they would enjoy their lives a bit more being thankful for what they have got.
Sorry - I thought that one of the reasons many folks voted to leave the EU was in the expectation that wages would go up once Eastern Europeans were less influential in keeping wages depressed. I am sure I heard that said many times. I certainly didn't hear any lead Leave campaigner tell these folks that they were mistaken holding such an expectation.Why do you think that, maybe you can show where such a policy of increasing wages has been suggested?
But on the other hand 11 out of 12 have worked. And perhaps if those that have/do work and are relatively well off like, lets face it everyone on this board, got slightly less angry about those that do need a bit of help then the world may be a better place. And they would enjoy their lives a bit more being thankful for what they have got.
Once you knock them back once or twice will they ask again? Plenty more people to choose from for zero hours contract work, it is rarely skilled.If what’s being offered is week to week zero hour contracts with regular periods of no hours being offered…. why not take 2 or 3 such jobs. The company that contacts you by xyz deadline for the following week with an offer of abc number of days/hours of work gets your services, the others lose out on securing you for that week/didn’t want you anyway![]()
Once you knock them back once or twice will they ask again? Plenty more people to choose from for zero hours contract work, it is rarely skilled.
It is a viscious cycle to be in and one that ideally you need to break I would suggest.
I don't think a Conservative govt would scrap them as they love the idea of 'flexibility'. We all know what that really means, low wage economy, staff easy to sack, but is not healthy imo. They are a very sad introduction into the workplace.Yeah there’s a smidge of flippancy in my post as the ‘control’ in that relationship is seldom going to lie with the worker. As you say the cycle has to be broken and that will take a political action to tighten the loophole that allows this type of contract for what are clearly 'normal ongoing jobs' but they seem preoccupied with other matters to pay this much heed
(although I wonder whether they would look after the electorate and scrap zero hour contracts other than exceptions, even if they had a free afternoon to discuss it)
How naive of me to believe you were not wormtoungingSorry - I thought that one of the reasons many folks voted to leave the EU was in the expectation that wages would go up once Eastern Europeans were less influential in keeping wages depressed. I am sure I heard that said many times. I certainly didn't hear any lead Leave campaigner tell these folks that they were mistaken holding such an expectation.
Must have misheard.
You don't 'wormtongue' someone - if you have read LotR you'll know who Grima Wormtongue is and the relationship he has with the King of the Rohans.L
How naive of me to believe you were not wormtounging
Bummer when you are paid an hourly rate or work on piece time.This is what wealthy civilised countries do.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/new...nister-sanna-marin/ar-BBYDyNo?ocid=spartandhp
The thought of working 24 hours a week would scare the pants off a lot of people.This is what wealthy civilised countries do.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/new...nister-sanna-marin/ar-BBYDyNo?ocid=spartandhp