The Work Programme
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:37 am
Looks like Chris Grayling got shuffled out of his job as Minister for Work and Pensions just in time. The same thing happened to Justine Greening who got moved from Transport just before the shit hit the fan over the West Coast mainline franchise debacle.
I guess shuffling them out of bother before the smelly stuff hits the fan makes it easier to avoid sacking them.
In the case of Grayling, he introduced the Work Programme which is mandatory for over 25 year olds who have been out of work for longer than a year and for under 25 year olds who have been out of work for about 9 months or so.
Grayling introduced the scheme as the "greatest payment by results scheme ever introduced anywhere in the world". THe likes of A4E, one of the Labour government's favourite corporate failures, are used to work with the long term unemployed and get them into work. They get paid on results.
The government's modelling suggested that if they did absolutely nothing to try and help the long term unemployed, about 5% of the group would find work for longer than 6 months. So the target the government set for the likes of A4E was that they should aim to find jobs for more than 6 months for at least 5.5% of the long term unemployed population. Pretty easy target you would have thought.
The 2011-2012 figures are out and only 3.5% of the group have found work for more than 6 months. So the results are considerably worse than the government's modelling for doing nothing.
Way to go CHris! Must be time to blame it on Jonny Foreigner in euroland and the Labour party. It's all their fault. Isn't it?
I guess shuffling them out of bother before the smelly stuff hits the fan makes it easier to avoid sacking them.
In the case of Grayling, he introduced the Work Programme which is mandatory for over 25 year olds who have been out of work for longer than a year and for under 25 year olds who have been out of work for about 9 months or so.
Grayling introduced the scheme as the "greatest payment by results scheme ever introduced anywhere in the world". THe likes of A4E, one of the Labour government's favourite corporate failures, are used to work with the long term unemployed and get them into work. They get paid on results.
The government's modelling suggested that if they did absolutely nothing to try and help the long term unemployed, about 5% of the group would find work for longer than 6 months. So the target the government set for the likes of A4E was that they should aim to find jobs for more than 6 months for at least 5.5% of the long term unemployed population. Pretty easy target you would have thought.
The 2011-2012 figures are out and only 3.5% of the group have found work for more than 6 months. So the results are considerably worse than the government's modelling for doing nothing.
Way to go CHris! Must be time to blame it on Jonny Foreigner in euroland and the Labour party. It's all their fault. Isn't it?