Universal Benefit Essay

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are in the very front line, must and will become part social worker – part job finder. If they see a social problem arising within their client, flag up the situation, direct him and her towards a social worker. All this means, an expansion of the Employment Service and also of the Social Welfare Departments of both Government and Councils. To deal with the numbers of a 30% plus unemployment level on the dole! (Elkins K., 2015).

Rethinking Universal Benefit.

The Universal Benefit will have to ensure, that the person has a decent, a wholesome standard of living with some dignity. It must be flexible in order that a person can retrain, to master the complexities of robotics. To become proficient in using, instructing and directing robotic devices. Or perhaps a change in a career path, go to university and enter the nursing profession, or become a social worker (NCFE., 2016). Do voluntary community work, without being penalised for it. Forget another Tory sacred ideal - that of encouraging people into self-employment. A reality check is needed - there are limits to the amounts …show more content…

It will have to give the unemployed a good and decent standard of living, yet there must be within it, inducements to encourage retraining (EPSC., 2016). Inducements to keep chasing, that elusive job, no matter where it is. Leading to relocating grants for moving house, to where the job is. There must be aspects within the benefit that allows a person to do voluntary work. It will have to be, more than just allowing people, a barely tolerable existence. Otherwise disaffection will quickly spill out onto the streets; riots definitely do threaten the existing social order. Over the next three, four, five to twenty years, the unemployment figures are set to remorselessly rise and keep rising. As the robotic new machine age, led revolution, displaces people on the factory production line and many service

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