I used Council Tax and Overdraft as examples as they are the same in that they involve your personal information which you would, quite rightly, not want sharing with another party for whatever reason.
Your tenant also has the right for her personal information not to be shared with another party.
But we have been told in this thread - as a fact no less - that this government has created 1,000,000 jobs in the private sector.
What we have also been told is that 91% of the housing benefit caseload is in employment. Which would seem to suggest that not the 'right' type of jobs are being...
Are you joking? Why SHOULD they tell you about her personal circumstances and finances? If I rang up and asked if you owed any council tax or if I rang your bank and asked if you were overdrawn would you be happy?
I wasnt looking to validate you statement so dont get the arse if you cant have a debate properly.
Quite clearly something has 'gone wrong' with her life between her taking on your property and now. The council are obviously right not to tell you about her claim. She probably should have told...
If the aim is to increase engagement, the two halves of the proposal cancel each other out. If as an employer you have a problem with unfair dismissals, you need to improve management – that's what the government should be giving incentives for.There is nothing in the OECD figures to show a...
You have no knowledge of the factors behind her decison to receive housing benefit? You have no knowledge of what happened between her being given references and assurances that she was able to pay her rent and her not being able to pay her rent and having to claim housing benefit?
Is my...
My problem isnt so much the share element of the latest load of crap to be cobbled together. It is with the erosion of workplace rights.
The equation is simple. Companies that treat employees well are more productive and profitable than equivalents that don't.Greater protection improves...
Setting aside the fact the fact that you have attributed a quote that called them 'worthless' to me, my question was 'can someone explain to me how this policy would benefit any individual and the country'.
I didnt really want to get into the ins and outs of the housing benefit system as this thread isnt about that.
I could do but I wont.
It also isnt about asylum seekers so I dont intend to enter into a discussion about that either.
My question, as regards housing benefit at least, has been...
Only a nasty old benefit claimant would not pay their rent obviously. All tenants not on housing benefit pay there rent in full, when its due, without fail.