Bring back weekly signing on I say!!!!!!
Daily signing where you have to turn up and do some community work, training or attend a job club would be a good idea.
How would the unemployed person look for permanent employment then?Daily signing where you have to turn up and do some community work
How would the unemployed person look for permanent employment then?
How would the unemployed person look for permanent employment then?
Yes, picture the scene: 200,000 people turning up at 57 offices country wide to "sign on" every day. And how many extra civil servants would need to be employed to administer/monitor this?
Around 200,000 i'd imagine!
And there is nothing wrong with that, didn't even need to bring the kids over in the first place. The parent is entitled to claim in whichever country they reside.ms ginger
slightly off your topic . a friend of mine has told me that he knows of a couple of people who have brought their children over from poland to get children allowance and then kids are sent back home to poland once allowance is got
The parent is entitled to claim in whichever country they reside.
The posts above are specifically about Child Benefit. See here.I was always under the impression that the parent(s) would need to live in Ireland for a couple of years and produce a certain number of paid tax and prsi before being able to claim any benefits.
Don't they do this already in various ways - e.g. by requiring evidence that the claimant is genuinely available for and seeking work, that they sign up for training if applicable, putting a time limit on how long JB can be claimed before the claimant must revert to means tested JA etc.?Now they just need to tackle the unemployed who don't want to work!
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