Fighting Sanctions
pinkolady | 06.05.2015 21:51 | Repression | Social Struggles
It's impossible to tell if anything has changed in the two years since he resigned, and we only met four people during the week who had been sanctioned and wanted help. But I got the impression that most people just wanted to get to hell away from the job centre, they took leaflets from us but kept walking on and didn't look at them straight away.
We intend to keep leafletting at least once every week from now on, to get the message across to people that they can appeal sanctions successfully and they can resist being bullied and prevented from finding work by job centre officials. Many of the sanctions are illegal, as are people's jobseekers agreements and 'claimant commitments' and once challenged, the job centre quickly changes the decision. They really don't want their stupidity to be presented to a judge at a social security tribunal. I wish more claimants could find the confidence to oppose them. If there was an increase in appeals in proportion to the increase in sanctions, before long the entire policy would crash. The job centres would not be able ti sustain the extra work.
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pinkolady