Friday, February 18, 2011

A4E: Fifth breach of contract

So much for my previous blog A4E: Letter to the Chairman, Emma Harrison CBE! Action for Employment (A4E) explains that they support their customers by "Working with you to review where you are now, find out your goals and aspirations and what type of job you are looking for". But that is not so, according to Lola Worth, A4E Camden Placement Advisor, who, without even having seen Declan's CV or our website (or so she says), unceremoniously provided him yesterday with his fifth breach of contract against A4E since 29 September 2010.

These are the five breaches of contract on Declan's joint claim for Jobseeker’s Allowance, with Ms Worth coming in at number 5 (each breach of contract was brought to the immediate attention of Harrison):

(1) the refusal to assist me in my search for employment;
(2) the refusal to issue me a Journey Plan;
(3) the tampering and altering of the Journey Plan I signed on 13 September 2010;
(4) the tampering and altering of the Journey Plan Declan signed on 20 October 2010;
(5) the refusal to assist Declan with relevant “work boosts”.

Declan just dispatched this (umpteenth) email/letter to Harrison, in which he lists all five breaches:

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And this is Declan taking on A4E on 3 September outside of a branch of theirs in London that had him escorted from the building by the police the week previous (the letter from the Queen that Declan refers to in this video is archived here):



This dispute is currently before Mr Justice Sycamore of the High Court (see blog of 3 December 2010 By Order of Mr Justice Sycamore Declan resubmits his claim for judicial review). But that seems to be cutting no ice with A4E! Perhaps a small claim in the small claims court will bear better fruit.