the job centre

Are the job centres fit for purposes? Are they, achieving what it is they are meant to achieve? Or are they a direct line for bullying, harassment and abuse?


It would be interesting to see, how many people have found jobs? Inaddtion to that, what the retention rate is from people accessing jobs, who are on Universal Credit? How many people have become sick since accessing the jobcentre services? Furthermore, is this economically working for the tax payer?


Are these services easily accessible to anyone who has an interest in you? Stalking and harressement?


Is the jobcentre inspiring people into work? Or are they just interrogation sessions? Looking for reasons not to pay you. Even when you're signed off on the sick?


Should the jobcentre services be coaching inspiring people? And, if that were the case would we see more inspired hopeful people ßtaying in employment increasing the retention rate.


After watching the, I am Daniel Blake, and a social experiment called the big benefit handout. In both shows people talk about how depressing the job centres are. Has it lost its purpose?


Is it time for, dare I say it, universal based income? Will that solve this egocentric benefits system? 


What is universal based income? Well as I understand it, it is an income credit that every person will automatically receive, including wealthy people. The only difference is, they will be taxed on theirs.


How many problems will this solve?

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