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“Working For Maximus, Our Targets Were Severe”

August 30, 2016

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  1. August 30, 2016 10:10 am

    Reblogged this on Christopher John Ball.

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  2. August 30, 2016 3:47 pm

    Finding anyone work should not involve pay out a bonus to the company of £35,000. The amount they are paid will often be far more than the person earn by getting the job in the first place. £35,000 would be nearly 6 times the yearly wage, assuming they worked 16 hours per week, that the person got for working. If I found myself work without the help of these parasites I wouldn’t tell them I just wouldn’t turn up to the next appointment after starting the job and inform the job centre I found work without any help from the corrupt company.

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  3. September 1, 2016 2:54 am

    How can we afford to pay these sums of money to these companies? This is obscene when we disabled people have had our benefits cut to the bone, when we are reliant on food banks, family and friends.
    All these people would I understand have been required to fill in job application forms. These would have shown that the individuals had provided their own jobs, but the via their own connections and perseverense.
    To then accept payment for finding employment roles for these individuals is clear unabashed fraud, and it should be treated as the same.
    If a claimant was doing this they would be rightly pursued for fraud let’s see the same done with these thriving bastards!

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