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9781856283571
Recent changes in social security legislation and in the organisation of the Employment Service have sought to encourage the unemployed back to work by making it harder for them to claim benefits. Based on extensive interviews with claimants, staff in the Employment Service and the Department of Social Security, claimant advice agencies and many individual case examples, this book analyses the effectiveness of the Social Security Act 1989 and the Employment Service. A wide range of employers have also been interviewed, many of whom have expressed their disquiet at the direction in which the Employment Service is going, and have shared with claimants the view that the new measures have been not only ineffective in achieving their aims but actually counterproductive. The findings and recommendations will be essential for any government whose aim it is to improve services to the unemployed and to help them back into work.Bryson, Alex is the author of 'Policing the Workshy: Benefits Control, the Labour Market and the Unemployed (Avebury Business School Library)' with ISBN 9781856283571 and ISBN 1856283577.
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