21/07/2008

Government To Withdraw Auto Dole Payments

Dole payments direct into claimant bank accounts are to be scrapped by the Government, following suspicions of widespread fraud.

The change is to tackle workers who have taken jobs abroad and keep claiming unemployment benefit while working in another country.

The plan was announced officially by Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Mary Hanafin on Monday, and proposes claimants sign-on at post offices weekly, rather than have the payments made automatically to them.

Mary Hanafin has pledged to save over €500 million in fraudulent claims losses. A recent investigation showed that almost 10% of claimants were found not to be resident in Ireland at the time they claiming benefits, or were claiming a level of benefits which they were not entitled to.

Minister Hanafin said: "Every person who is entitled to their benefit – either jobseekers benefit or jobseekers allowance – will get their payment every week at their local post office.

"Individuals who are not living in the country and who are not genuinely seeking work are not entitled to claim a payment from the State."

Previously, people on the Live Register signed-on once a month at their local Social Welfare Office.

This was all that was necessary to ensure continuity of payment into their bank account.

Meanwhile in the UK, benefit claimants could soon be forced into community work under UK Government plans to get millions of the unemployed back to work.

A Welfare Green Paper is expected to include proposals to force those unemployed for more than two years to work within the community.

See: Benefit Claimants Could Be Forced To Work

(DW)

Related Irish News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

13 March 2024
Translink Workers Reject Pay Offer
Translink NI workers have rejected a pay offer from the public transport company. Unite, GMB and SIPTU confirmed that their members has "decisively voted to reject as inadequate" a pay offer made by Translink management. Workers were offered a 5% pay increase and a non-consolidated one-off payment of £1,500 for the 2023-2024 financial year.
01 May 2012
Domestic Workers Launch Week Of Action
To mark International Labour Day the Domestic Workers Action Group (DWAG) has launched a week of action from today, 1st May, to 7th May. The DWAG is calling on the Government to establish more robust laws and regulations to prevent exploitation and to protect vulnerable workers whose rights have been grossly violated.
19 August 2016
Sinn Féin 'Disappointed' At Latest Unemployment Figures
Sinn Féin have said that they are "disappointed" at the latest unemployment figures for July from the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
29 April 2016
Workers Memorial Day Ireland Honours Construction Industry Workers
A commemorative event was held in Dublin on Thursday, 29 April, to remember the people killed and injured through workplace accidents, to mark Workers Memorial Day Ireland.
02 October 2019
HSA Study Finds Irish Workforce Is Getting Older
Ireland's workforce is getting older, according to a new study carried out on behalf of the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) and launched by Pat Breen, TD, Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection.