Universal Credit is one system to replace six benefits: Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit, Jobseeker's Allowance, Income Support, Employment Support Allowance and Housing Benefit.
Tory minister Iain Duncan Smith launched it in 2013 to "make work pay", by ensuring your benefits taper away slowly as you earn more salary, rather than vanishing it in one go.
Universal Credit has oozed controversy and debate across the UK and not everyone is a fan of the new six-in-one benefit.
However, two passionate staff at Hull Jobcentre are adamant that Universal Credit is convincing people into the world of work and helping to put the city on the map.
Debbie, a work coach team leader, and June, a customer service manager, have over 60 years of combined experience working for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Seldom have l been more offended, then this white wash of the `Gestapo` dealings offered by the Authority delivering these benefit culls.
Poor journalism, but it to be expected by Hull daily mail.
the two cretins talking to the paper are so proud they do not use full names
nor does the reporter either ask any questions nor does the paper allow any customer access to feed back their own views.
this is gutter reporting at its best
the Hull daily mail must be proud
Only good news is that newspaper sales are long ago declining
Future of this newspaper days are near the end indeed.
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