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    The government is not UNABLE to assess its policies’ impact on the disabled. It is REFUSING to do so

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 30, 2015|
  • Charity,Employment,Homelessness

    Council finance chief to investigate ‘workhouse’ scheme

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 29, 2015|
  • Benefits,Death,Disability,Employment,Employment and Support Allowance

    Sickness benefit claimants are more than twice as likely to die than get a job

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 25, 2015|
  • Austerity,Benefits,Business,Conservative Party,Disability,Discrimination,Employment,Health,Human rights,People,Politics,UK,Universal Credit

    Where are the sanctions for employers failing to offer additional hours?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 2, 2015|
  • Conservative Party,Employment,pensions,People,Politics,Poverty,UK,Wages

    What is the REAL reason more older people are working?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: August 17, 2015|
  • Disability,Discrimination,Employment,Law,Politics,UK

    Discrimination against the disabled now includes their family members

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 28, 2015|
  • Austerity,Benefits,Children,Employment,Employment and Support Allowance,Housing,Labour Party,Politics,Poverty,tax credits

    Abstaining Labour MPs are independently singing from the same song sheet – written by a rat?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 22, 2015|
  • Business,Crime,Employment,Health,Law,People,Politics,UK,Workfare

    Apprentice death could have been prevented – but government couldn’t be bothered

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: July 16, 2015|
  • Austerity,Benefits,Children,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Employment,Politics,tax credits

    Cutting child tax credits isn’t an incentive to work – it’s victimising poor families

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: June 11, 2015|
  • Austerity,Benefits,Business,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Debt,Economy,Employment,Homelessness,Housing,Neoliberalism,People,Politics,Poverty,Tax,UK,Workfare

    Parliament is open; The Agony has begun

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: May 28, 2015|
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