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On 11/08/2016 15:56, wrote:
In article , (tim...) wrote: "Someone Somewhere" wrote in message ... On 11/08/2016 09:13, Robin9 wrote: That Uber don't like these new requirements and have prepared a ready-made email for their drivers to send to TfL indicates three things: 1) A lot of Uber drivers don't speak English very well; 2) Taking back in house the testing of private hire drivers and setting even a moderate standard will immediately reduce the number of new entrants; 3) The propaganda put out by the "remain" group that all immigrants working in this country were exceptionally gifted people unmatched by any Briton was nonsense. Why do we want less cabbies (of all types, including black and private hire) anyway? Most other industries are left to set their own level of employees and even where people are self-employed the market is somewhat self-balancing. because by being a self employed person and "earning" minimum wage for the minimum number of hours, entitles you to in work benefits. That may not be very much for as single guy, but bring your family over and you soon get someone earning 8K a year, "contributing" 300 quid in NI and taxes and then leaching 20 grand a year in benefits. We can't stop Brits doing this, but we damned well ought to be able top stop foreigners doing it 20 grand in benefits? Where do you get that rubbish from? The Daily Mail or The Sun? I thought it was a bit of an exaggeration, but then I used on online calculator (www.entitledto.co.uk), claiming I worked 20 hours a week for 8K per annum and was single with 4 kids, living in a band C council property in Tower Hamlets with a rent of £120 a week. This is what it came out with: Initial Tax Credit £14,996.10 £288.39 This figure is based on the income you received last year. The Tax Credits figure shown below is based on your current income amount. Tax Credits £14,996.10 £288.39 Working tax credit and child tax credit. Council Tax Support £364.52 £6.99 Your full Council Tax bill of £15.30 per week will be reduced to £8.31 per week because of your entitlement to Council Tax Support. The amount you get can be affected by other benefits. We have included the amounts we have calculated for Working Tax Credit (£63.91 per week). Housing Benefit £4,835.39 £92.99 Your full rent of £120.00 per week will be reduced by £92.99 per week because of your entitlement to Housing Benefit. This means you will have to pay £27.01 each week. The amount you get can be affected by other benefits. We have included the amounts we have calculated for Working Tax Credit (£63.91 per week). Child Benefit £3,213.60 £61.80 Total Entitlements £23,409.61 £450.17 So, £23k - even more than was claimed! |
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Somewhere) wrote: *Subject:* Sadiq Khan and TfL on taxis and minicabs *From:* Someone Somewhere *Date:* Thu, 11 Aug 2016 16:17:12 +0100 On 11/08/2016 15:56, wrote: In article , (tim...) wrote: "Someone Somewhere" wrote in message ... On 11/08/2016 09:13, Robin9 wrote: That Uber don't like these new requirements and have prepared a ready-made email for their drivers to send to TfL indicates three things: 1) A lot of Uber drivers don't speak English very well; 2) Taking back in house the testing of private hire drivers and setting even a moderate standard will immediately reduce the number of new entrants; 3) The propaganda put out by the "remain" group that all immigrants working in this country were exceptionally gifted people unmatched by any Briton was nonsense. Why do we want less cabbies (of all types, including black and private hire) anyway? Most other industries are left to set their own level of employees and even where people are self-employed the market is somewhat self-balancing. because by being a self employed person and "earning" minimum wage for the minimum number of hours, entitles you to in work benefits. That may not be very much for as single guy, but bring your family over and you soon get someone earning 8K a year, "contributing" 300 quid in NI and taxes and then leaching 20 grand a year in benefits. We can't stop Brits doing this, but we damned well ought to be able top stop foreigners doing it 20 grand in benefits? Where do you get that rubbish from? The Daily Mail or The Sun? I thought it was a bit of an exaggeration, but then I used on online calculator (www.entitledto.co.uk), claiming I worked 20 hours a week for 8K per annum and was single with 4 kids, living in a band C council property in Tower Hamlets with a rent of £120 a week. This is what it came out with: Initial Tax Credit £14,996.10 £288.39 This figure is based on the income you received last year. The Tax Credits figure shown below is based on your current income amount. Tax Credits £14,996.10 £288.39 Working tax credit and child tax credit. Council Tax Support £364.52 £6.99 Your full Council Tax bill of £15.30 per week will be reduced to £8.31 per week because of your entitlement to Council Tax Support. The amount you get can be affected by other benefits. We have included the amounts we have calculated for Working Tax Credit (£63.91 per week). Housing Benefit £4,835.39 £92.99 Your full rent of £120.00 per week will be reduced by £92.99 per week because of your entitlement to Housing Benefit. This means you will have to pay £27.01 each week. The amount you get can be affected by other benefits. We have included the amounts we have calculated for Working Tax Credit (£63.91 per week). Child Benefit £3,213.60 £61.80 Total Entitlements £23,409.61 £450.17 So, £23k - even more than was claimed! and falling. When does child benefit beyond 2nd child stop? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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dogs. They are allowed to refuse other dogs. Rumour has it that some Asian drivers refuse even guide dogs. If this is true, those drivers should lose their licence, although that would involve the customer making a complaint, TfL identifying the driver with the co-operation of the cab firm, and TfL taking a tough line. |
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tim... wrote:
"Someone Somewhere" wrote in message ... On 11/08/2016 09:13, Robin9 wrote: That Uber don't like these new requirements and have prepared a ready-made email for their drivers to send to TfL indicates three things: 1) A lot of Uber drivers don't speak English very well; 2) Taking back in house the testing of private hire drivers and setting even a moderate standard will immediately reduce the number of new entrants; 3) The propaganda put out by the "remain" group that all immigrants working in this country were exceptionally gifted people unmatched by any Briton was nonsense. Why do we want less cabbies (of all types, including black and private hire) anyway? Most other industries are left to set their own level of employees and even where people are self-employed the market is somewhat self-balancing. because by being a self employed person and "earning" minimum wage for the minimum number of hours, entitles you to in work benefits. That may not be very much for as single guy, but bring your family over and you soon get someone earning 8K a year, "contributing" 300 quid in NI and taxes and then leaching 20 grand a year in benefits. We can't stop Brits doing this, but we damned well ought to be able top stop foreigners doing it If I were you, I'd be more concerned about stopping the Brits doing it - it's the lazy, waste of space scum that won't work for a living that make that Septic Isle a ********, not the immigrants who do the jobs you're too lazy to. |
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On 2016-08-10 19:10:47 +0000, Recliner said:
Transport bosses have defended new regulations requiring private hire drivers to pass a test in English, following criticism from Uber. I don't have a problem with that idea. English is the main language spoken in the UK. I should be able to expect to communicate in English with any customer facing person I deal with in any industry in the UK, just as I would expect that if I wanted a job in France I would have to speak basic, understandable French, and German in Germany etc. I don't care about where they are from (provided they are here legally) but I do agree with the principle of not making communication awkward. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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On 2016-08-11 10:32:46 +0000, Someone Somewhere said:
Basically all a driver needs to understand is an address or postcode, in particular with Uber if there are then problems you can deal with customer services. That is inconvenient and should not be necessary. I speak English in England and expect to be understood by any customer service employee I deal with in any industry when I do so. If the claim is that you need a decent level of English to drive in the UK, then I can think of several areas of London which would suddenly have a lot less cars on the road if that were to be enacted and enforced. I would be fully supportive of it being enforced throughout the UK in all areas of customer facing[1] employment, e.g. through the work permit system. It's not like we're universally swamped at the moment, otherwise why did Uber want to charge me a surge fare last night? It's not about being swamped, it's about a basic level of service we should be able to expect, for safety if nothing else. Misunderstandings in late night minicabs (whether Uber or not) are potentially dangerous. [1] I don't care if the prevailing language in a warehouse is something other than English, I do care if I can't ask a member of staff a question without gesturing. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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On 2016-08-11 13:10:24 +0000, tim... said:
Though none of that is to say that I think the test isn't appropriate for Taxi drivers. I do think that they should be able to master conversational English, if they are targeting English speaking passengers. Unless I have the option to select an English speaking driver from a minicab company or Uber, that is *every* driver. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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On 2016\08\11 22:04, Neil Williams wrote:
On 2016-08-10 19:10:47 +0000, Recliner said: Transport bosses have defended new regulations requiring private hire drivers to pass a test in English, following criticism from Uber. I don't have a problem with that idea. English is the main language spoken in the UK. I should be able to expect to communicate in English with any customer facing person I deal with in any industry in the UK, just as I would expect that if I wanted a job in France I would have to speak basic, understandable French, and German in Germany etc. I don't care about where they are from (provided they are here legally) but I do agree with the principle of not making communication awkward. Except that you have the choice of which company you use, and can boycott any company that doesn't speak English if you feel so inclined. If someone wants to set up a minicab company in New Malden with Korean speaking drivers for Korean speaking passengers, I don't see why they should be legally compelled to speak English as well. |
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If a local person wants a car, does the company turn them down because they don't speak Korean? That would constitute discrimination. |
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