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Here was a man whose weekly income had been slashed, who in his late 50s was being batted between benefits call centres and the jobcentre, who was suffering what sounded like the symptoms of depression.
The company also has a benefits call center that can provide more detailed answers, including income estimates based on an individual's situation.
The report says that only 7% of calls in ITNET's benefits call centre were answered by staff in the period inspected meaning, presumably, that 93% went unanswered.Along with the council's wildly overspent budget, the victims of this failure have been Hackney's poor, of whom there are many.
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And it has tax benefits, called net operating losses, whose value is conservatively $1 billion.
The British standard for benefits, called "right to reside," has been challenged in its own courts for years.
And he wants to end sneaky ways of upping benefits (called "spiking") and other abuses.This is all eminently sensible.
After the recession, 99 weeks became a symbol of the plight of the jobless, with those who exhausted their benefits calling themselves "99 weekers" or "99ers".
In all income brackets, those choosing to retire later than the standard age would still receive higher Social Security benefits, called delayed-retirement credits.
Third Way, a moderate Democratic group in Washington that has favored possible reductions in benefits, called AARP's position "a watershed moment" in the debate over Social Security.
Last November, Reich pleaded for an extension of unemployment benefits, calling the plight of the jobless our "single newest and biggest social problem".
But Democrats, many of whom held up pictures of people they said would lose their benefits, called the cuts draconian and said they would plunge millions into poverty.
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