Friday, February 04, 2011

A4E: Fourth breach of contract

Action for Employment (A4E) is a private company that has received £300 million of Government training contracts and controls 25% of the long-term unemployment budget for the Department for Work and Pensions. Yesterday Declan wrote to its founder and Chairman, Emma Harrison CBE, stating: "I believe that the tampering and altering of documents that I have signed constitutes a serious offence and demand that this situation be rectified." Well, today he's heard from the executive director of the company, who says he'll look into it:

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Great! When this director is done, he can also look into A4E's tampering and altering of documents I have signed. In my case, it is a lot more serious than in Declan's. My A4E employment officer, Greg Janiszek, has not only created a four-page track record under my name, and behind my back, which is slanderous and inaccurate, but he has tampered and altered what I signed on 13 September 2010, or at the very least tampered and altered what he asked me to sign that day (see blog of 21 January A4E: Third breach of contract and very serious misconduct). This is Declan taking on A4E last September outside of a branch of theirs in London that had him escorted from the building by the police the week previous (the letter from the Queen that Declan refers to in this video is archived here):



This dispute is currently before Mr Justice Sycamore of the High Court (see blog of 3 December 2010 By Order of Mr Justice Sycamore Declan resubmits his claim for judicial review). Declan also has A4E lined up for the Small Claims Court - in our case, the Central London County Court.