Long-term sick may need to find jobs in Liz Kendall's welfare shake up
- Recipients of long-term sickness benefits could lose up to £5,000 a year under plans to overhaul the welfare system.
- Those on long-term sickness benefits would face tougher conditions and be required to look for work, according to Liz Kendall's proposals.
- Many individuals fear losing their benefits if they attempt to seek employment, as stated by a government source.
- The Labour Government acknowledges that many sick and disabled people want to work with the right support, but are currently 'unfairly shut out.
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Hundreds of thousands of people in the United Kingdom could see large reductions in sickness benefits payments under reforms as a massive welfare bill continues to balloon By Source link
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