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Working for Work 26th Edition

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"Working for Work" is an indispensable FREE information book for unemployed people, front-line staff both in the state and community sector, and employers.

It is the only comprehensive publication that brings together the wide range of supports available for unemployed people trying to return to work, education or training.

Working for Work is a handbook for people who are unemployed and those providing information services to unemployed people and others of working age. It outlines people’s rights and entitlements with regard to social protection supports and services; provides information on activation supports and programmes; and describes what is available for people making the welfare to work journey.

 

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Working for Work is divided into seven chapters covering:

  • Social Welfare Payments
  • Coping with Poverty
  • Looking for Work
  • Welfare to Work
  • Income Tax and Social Insurance
  • Training and Education Options
  • Finding information

 

Online - PDF Edition:

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Distribution

With the support of the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection , and Department of Education and Skills the INOU produce 25,000 copies of Working for Work for distribution to

Contact Us:

If you would like further information on any issue or topic listed in Working for Work, or if you would like any information on any Welfare Rights issues/topics not included in Working for Work, please Contact Us .

Telephone:

You can speak, in complete confidence, to an Information Officer in the Information and Advocacy section directly at 01 - 856 0088 , Monday - Friday 9.30 am to 5pm.

Online:

Use the online Contact Us form on the INOU website - click here

E-mail:

You can send your query directly to us by e-mail at welfare@inou.ie