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Greggs Bonus Fiasco
Greggs workers awarded a £300 bonus but those on universal credit only allowed to keep £75 of it.
Is this fair?
Is this fair?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Universal credit originally aimed to incentivise claimants to earn more by introducing a work allowance allowing them to keep hold of more of their benefits as their income rose. However, this was cut in 2015, and only partly restored. Claimants’ earnings over and above this allowance are in effect reclaimed at a 63% taper rate.//
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Put simply, if you're on the bottom rung - stay there.
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Put simply, if you're on the bottom rung - stay there.
//Put simply, if you're on the bottom rung - stay there.//
Er...no.
Parliament has determined that people need a minimum amount to live on. It expects people to earn that much as far as they can but will help to top it up to that amount if necessary. When the individual sees increased earnings they no longer need that help. If they want to get off the bottom rung gain some experience, skills an/or qualifications. Lots of people do so.
Er...no.
Parliament has determined that people need a minimum amount to live on. It expects people to earn that much as far as they can but will help to top it up to that amount if necessary. When the individual sees increased earnings they no longer need that help. If they want to get off the bottom rung gain some experience, skills an/or qualifications. Lots of people do so.
Like New Judge I don't see a problem with UC being reduced. If they'd had a pay rise of £300 rather than a bonus there would have been no grounds for complaint about the UC top up being reduced. A bonus amounts to the same thing as a pay rise or overtime pay- it gives more pay. Or are some saying UC should continue to be paid even when earnings increase?
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