pebbledash
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What really bothers me is that school leavers can sign on in the following October after leaving school and also get Jobseeker's Allowance of €204.30 a week if their parent(s) are getting a social welfare payment.
Any thoughts on this?
I take it they have to show evidence of looking for work the same as anyone else?
After working for 23 years I find myself unemployed for the first time. I paid high rate of tax for most of that time. I am not entitled to any mortgage interest relief, medical card, fuel allowances etc because my partner is working. Believe me €204 does not go very far - particularly if you are saving for the event that you might not secure work before your entitlement runs out. Add food, medical bills, household bills, mortgage, clothes, travel, cost of job applications, emergencies.
I think €204 is what is needed to stay afloat (certainly in Dublin). It is unfair being treated as a married couple (just living together) for sw purposes, but being penalised for tax purposes by not being allowed to share tax credits. It makes me sick to see others claim rentallowance, lone parents, all other allowances when they might be working part-time, have a partner living with them or just be making no effort to work.
Bring in inspectors, private detectives, cash rewards for those who report sw fraudsters. Create stricter criteria for claiming re greater evidence of jobseeking, attending interviews, seeking feedback etc. Role on the public sector pay cuts (my partner will be effected but I'd rather that than a second redundancy at our house).