If work programme providers can get up to 14 grand to get someone who has been on IB for years into work, then what if the same person is thrown onto JSA after a WCA. Will the fact that they are now a 'new' JSA claimant and not a IB to ESA claimant mean that they wont get any where near the same help? Will they in effect be 'parked' on JSA and not considered in need of help? Thanks
Yes, that probably will be the case, but I very much doubt whether a claimant referred to a work provider will receive much help either despite the £14,000 reward, because there are simply no jobs out there for the sick/disabled, who in any event will be way down the pecking order.
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