eshrag
11-27-2018, 04:57 PM
Flaw in system leaves people with dramatically fluctuating monthly incomes, they say
Four women have launched a high court legal challenge to universal credit, arguing that an arbitrary design flaw in the payment system for the new benefit is “irrational and discriminatory” and leaves some families hundreds of pounds a year worse off.
They say the flaw, which relates to the way universal credit monthly payments are calculated, disproportionately affects working parents with children, though it is likely to affect tens of thousands of people claiming the benefit.
Continue reading... (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/nov/27/women-launch-legal-challenge-irrational-discriminatory-universal-credit-system)
Four women have launched a high court legal challenge to universal credit, arguing that an arbitrary design flaw in the payment system for the new benefit is “irrational and discriminatory” and leaves some families hundreds of pounds a year worse off.
They say the flaw, which relates to the way universal credit monthly payments are calculated, disproportionately affects working parents with children, though it is likely to affect tens of thousands of people claiming the benefit.
Continue reading... (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/nov/27/women-launch-legal-challenge-irrational-discriminatory-universal-credit-system)