Thursday, March 17, 2011

A4E threaten Declan that they will have our benefits terminated with immediate effect because he won't accept a 'work boost' in a supermarket

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 (see the video in the previous blog My A4E advisor accuses me of racial abuse). A4E have been trying to have our benefits terminated for some time now and since February all my blogs have been about this company with the exception of just one blog, Website brought down as we are about to publish our first book excerpt from a Nobel Prize winner. Every time we have to attend an interview in A4E Camden, more or less every two weeks, there is some outrageous play - even though Declan has been constantly writing by email and registered post to A4E founder and chairman, Emma Harrison CBE. This is Declan's email today to the regional director of A4E for the south of England, copied to Harrison (he will be writing a full-blown letter to Harrison tomorrow under the Jobseeker's Act 1995, copied to several people in the Department for Work and Pensions, including the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions):

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I have now been assigned a new employment officer and even before my first interview with Sophie Nzegwu, she was setting me up to lose my benefits: it is actually a mystery how this letter of hers calling me to an interview arrived in the post at all (my post code is N6 5QU, not N19 3BX):

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Declan has a busy time of it tomorrow. On top of having to write to Harrison, he also has to fit in writing to the Leader of Haringey Council, Cllr Claire Kober. The Council claimed earlier this month that they had overpaid our housing benefit by £130 and, despite that Declan sent them documentation proving this claim to be false, on Tuesday we discovered they had unceremoniously docked us £30 - quite a hit in the circumstances. In February 2010, Kober wrote to Declan, stating: "I was sorry to read of the problems you have incurred in trying to claim Housing Benefit. I have asked that the complaints team send me a copy of their response and hope that this matter is soon resolved."

Declan is well used to relentless harassment and is completely unfazed by this latest escalation (for more on the different kinds of harassment we have been weathering, see the About us page in the MonChurch website, which includes a no-nonsense video of Declan taking on A4E outside an office of theirs last September).