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Benefits boss job sparks row
Saturday 20th October 2007, 9:49AM BST.
A new £40,000-a-year manager’s job to head a team helping people on benefits claim extra handouts has sparked a row.
The manager will oversee 40 council advisers who are currently touring a Black Country borough giving benefits advice.
An extra £21 million of benefits money has been given out in Sandwell in the last year alone thanks to the squad.
Now Sandwell Council is looking for a Welfare Rights Team Manager on a wage of almost £40,000 a year. This has sparked a row between pressure group the Taxpayers’ Alliance – which has branded the new role a “non job,”- and Sandwell Borough Council.
Read the full story in the Express & StarA new £40,000-a-year manager’s job to head a team helping people on benefits claim extra handouts has sparked a row.
The manager will oversee 40 council advisers who are currently touring a Black Country borough giving benefits advice.
An extra £21 million of benefits money has been given out in Sandwell in the last year alone thanks to the squad.
Now Sandwell Council is looking for a Welfare Rights Team Manager on a wage of almost £40,000 a year. This has sparked a row between pressure group the Taxpayers’ Alliance – which has branded the new role a “non job,”- and Sandwell Borough Council.
The council insists many of the people being targeted are legally entitled to the cash but have failed to previously claim it. Last month the number of people signing on in Sandwell was up by 124 to 7,947 or 4.6 per cent of the population.
However, the Taxpayers’ Alliance claims the new manager position “squanders taxpayers’ money.”
Tim Aker, of the alliance said: “Creating wealth by getting people on to benefits? On the back of spending £21 million of your money on benefits, Sandwell Council have to employ a team leader to supervise the 40 other welfare rights officers working to increase spending taxpayer-funded benefits on only 280,000 residents.”
Mr Aker described the role as ‘the most unbelievable job promoting dependency on the state’.
The council has denied the accusation saying the authority is only giving people what they are entitled to.
Councillor Darren Cooper, cabinet member for adult services and health, said: “The Welfare Rights Team has been vital in helping and protecting the vulnerable and elderly people.”
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and whats in it for us who work our guts out and pay tax after tax to pay these stupid wages for someone who’s going to help people claim more of our tax money,i’ve got a good idea why not pay someone about 25,000 a year to help people find a job and not leech off us taxpayers all the time.
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If these benefits weren’t hidden in the first place then people wouldn’t need help to claim them. The elderly and the disabled need this money. Just think mate, that if your bills are getting too high you can work overtime or find a new job to pay them, believe me it is no fun trying to pay excessive bills on a fixed income. Electricity and Gas bills have gone up to such a high price that I can’t afford to have my heating on. I live in a tiny flat but the bills are still going through the roof. Strange how the Utiility companies don’t understand when you tell them you can’t give them what you don’t have!!
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Not at all surprised we ran Post office before retirement we saw this madness on a daily basis whilst we worked a 76hr week to fulfil the needs of the many, lots were of the claim ilk including the local Parish Council some of them were and are very well aware of living the ggod life on benifits and still are.
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Besty, stop reading the online articles, you need to work longer hours as we have another 75,000 immigrants coming in the next 2 years. Who’s going to pay for them ????
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Surely if the 40 Council Welfare Officers were doing their job properly they would not need a £40,000 a year adviser to tell them what to do. I suppose the next logical step will be to appoint a £60,000 P.A. Senior Adiser to tell the new appointee what to do.
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