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Working for Work - 23rd Edition - 2016 : Exploring Welfare, Work, Eucation and Training options for Unemployed people in Ireland

By Lynch, Robbert, J.

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Reproduction Date: 03/08/2016

Title: Working for Work - 23rd Edition - 2016 : Exploring Welfare, Work, Eucation and Training options for Unemployed people in Ireland  
Author: Lynch, Robbert, J.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Bibliography, Social Welfare Ireland
Collections: Reference, Authors Community, Medicine, Education
Historic
Publication Date:
2016
Publisher: Irish National Organsiation of the Unemployed
Member Page: Robbert Lynch

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J. Lynchito, B. R. (Ed.). (2016). Working for Work - 23rd Edition - 2016 : Exploring Welfare, Work, Eucation and Training options for Unemployed people in Ireland. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


Description
'Working for Work' has proved to be an indispensable information book for unemployed people, front-line staff both in the state and community sector, and employers. The book outlines an individual's entitlements to a number of social welfare payments and secondary benefits - including: Supports to Return to Work, Working and Claiming a Jobseekers payment, Employer Incentives to Recruit Unemployed people, Rent Supplement and Housing Assistance Payment, Redundancy payments, Rights at Work and Social Welfare Appeals.

Summary
Working for Work is the only comprehensive publication, available in Ireland, that brings together detailed information on the wide range of supports available for unemployed people trying to return to work, education and training.

Table of Contents
Social Welfare Payments Coping with Poverty Looking for Work Welfare to Work Income Tax and Social Insurance Training and Education Options Finding Information

 
 



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