Tuesday, 21 April 2015

The DWP's Solution to the Problem of Low Pay? Blame Working Families

How many hours should low-paid parents be expected to work? Universal credit (UC) pilots provide an insight into government thinking on this question. Over the next year or so, 15,000 working families in receipt of UC will be randomly subject to different levels of ‘in-work conditionality’ requiring them to look for more or better paid jobs. Some will receive the light touch: a couple of phone calls every now and then encouraging them to increase their hours. Others will have to participate in a more intensive programme of ‘challenging’ interviews. All will be at risk of losing at least part of their benefit if they fail to comply. Read more on the Child Poverty Action Group website.

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