SOCIAL security staff union PCS demanded a full independent inquiry into Britain’s cruel benefit sanctions yesterday as new evidence emerged of the system’s role in massaging down jobless figures.
General secretary Mark Serwotka used a Commons appearance to urge an investigation into the growing scandal which has seen benefits decision-makers handed “astonishing” targets to strip payouts in 80 per cent of cases referred by jobcentres.
Sanctions for breaches such as missing an interview or appointment have been applied more than a million times since October 2012, leaving thousands penniless.
DYLAN MURPHY reports that far from helping people back into work, the sanctions regime is inflicting unnecessary trauma on working-class families
Labour will find increases in the state pension age are unacceptable, just as cuts to the Winter Fuel Allowance, personal independence payments and universal credit are — it needs to change direction immediately, writes PCS general secretary FRAN HEATHCOTE
In the current climate, it is vital to bust the myths and put forward the case for a humane and decent social security system that supports people, argues FRAN HEATHCOTE


