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  • GastonJ
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    • Dec 2009
    • 5505

    #1

    Government supports UK companies, does it?

    American company Maximus is taking over the contract to assess the fitness of benefits claimants to work, the BBC understands.
    French firm Atos, the previous service provider, quit the contract in March.
    It has been estimated the new deal will be worth approximately ?500 million over three-and-a-half years.
    Maximus is already used by the Department for Work and Pensions to carry out welfare-to-work schemes in the south-east of England.
    People applying for Employment and Support Allowance due to illness or disability must attend a 'Work Capability Assessment' before their claim is processed.
    The BBC's Michael Buchanan said Atos, whose contract was supposed to end in August 2015, quit the contract after having become a "lightning rod for disgruntled disabled people" and receiving accusations that it was "insensitive and made a lot of mistakes".
    At the time, disabilities minister Mike Penning said ATOS would "not receive a single penny of compensation from the taxpayer".
    Labour's Kate Green, shadow minister for disabled people, said the government's "chaotic handling of Atos's contract to run Work Capability Assessments has left more than 600,000 people stuck in a huge backlog while many thousands more are being let down by a failing service which is costing taxpayers millions of pounds".
    Maximus is based in the United States, with a branch in the UK, where it offers services in healthcare and employment assessments.

    BBC News - US firm Maximus 'awarded contract to assess fitness-to-work'

    By awarding a ?500 million contract with US company instead of a British company........
    Last edited by GastonJ; 30 October, 2014, 00:47.
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  • Meat-Head
    V.I.P. Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 32000

    #2
    Errr simples, you find an office tallest building in every other city, and shut off the lifts, this is now the unemployment and disability office, I bet they manage to get up the stairs!

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    • gopher7
      DK Veteran
      • Apr 2011
      • 2818

      #3
      My friend went for an assessment to see if he was fit for work, the office was on the second floor of a building with no lifts. He waited in the lobby for 30 mins, he uses a wheelchair, no-one came down to assist him so he just went home.
      The agency phoned him asking why he never showed up, so he explained what happened and was classed not fit right away.

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      • PremierD
        TAMINATOR
        • Jun 2009
        • 13160

        #4
        Corunna House, 29 Cadogan Street, Glasgow, G2 7RD.

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        • ajax2061
          DK Veteran
          • Nov 2012
          • 395

          #5
          When i had my assessment for PIP I called them up and asked for a home visit instead

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          • Meat-Head
            V.I.P. Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 32000

            #6
            Originally posted by ajax2061
            When i had my assessment for PIP I called them up and asked for a home visit instead
            The breast implant people?

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            • M T Glass
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              • Jul 2013
              • 733

              #7
              Originally posted by Meat-Head
              The breast implant people?
              No Meaty, that's T.I.T.
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