Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
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The Catwoman
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Re: Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
I am now having nightmares that WCs decide to have some sort of go slow protest to show solidarity with their striking colleagues and make each signing appointment go on and on and on.
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Re: Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
So, do these roaches actually believe their own deluded press in that that feel their helping us ?
If so, I'd advise them to take a relaity check on the definition of help. I see provider companies helping themselves.
Whether their at a desk or harrassing us from home, i havent met or spoken to one roach in years who has been minutely capable of incraesing my chances of finding appropriate work with pay to match in any sector. To do so, they would have to be skilled within one first. Bit like these morons at agencies, who have just lefschool t and sit happily behind a desk Googeling. They feel, they know how to help claimant x as they've just read a papragraph or two about what claimant x use to do for a living.
But, what i have come across, and very many times, is, the endless opportunities to work for rice grains and still sign on, work in something I had/have zero interst in, zero experience in, and to blindside all my health conditions, go forth and see me as an ideal candidate. Does that ring any bells with anyone else on here ?
If so, I'd advise them to take a relaity check on the definition of help. I see provider companies helping themselves.
Whether their at a desk or harrassing us from home, i havent met or spoken to one roach in years who has been minutely capable of incraesing my chances of finding appropriate work with pay to match in any sector. To do so, they would have to be skilled within one first. Bit like these morons at agencies, who have just lefschool t and sit happily behind a desk Googeling. They feel, they know how to help claimant x as they've just read a papragraph or two about what claimant x use to do for a living.
But, what i have come across, and very many times, is, the endless opportunities to work for rice grains and still sign on, work in something I had/have zero interst in, zero experience in, and to blindside all my health conditions, go forth and see me as an ideal candidate. Does that ring any bells with anyone else on here ?
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Re: Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
https://www.pcs.org.uk/news-events/news/first-dwp-strike-dates-announced
Four, yes four, JCP sites are going on strike. Sadly, my JCP are not .
Four, yes four, JCP sites are going on strike. Sadly, my JCP are not .
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Re: Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
What a joke
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Re: Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
A sick joke.
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Re: Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
Hope some get laid off soon . Merry Christmas Roaches .
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Re: Jobcentre Union Vote for Strikes
jobberpw wrote:Hope some get laid off soon . Merry Christmas Roaches .
Not sure your Christmas wish will be coming true. The DWP are advertising Work Coach roles on Find A Jobin my region (up north).
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