Is it Flexible New Deal or flexible New Deal? (notice the lowercase f in flexible)
I have noticed different providers and news sources have displayed Flexible New Deal differently, have I said it wrong saying Flexible New Deal instead of flexible New Deal?
I am aware that its basically is New Deal 2.0 but I have reported it as Flexible New Deal because it is the name of a new programme rather than being a new type under an existing New Deal such as flexible New Deal or inflexible New Deal.
Anyone with the official properly written way of saying it?
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Its really just New Deal with the word flexible in front. As DWP say that TUPE regs apply it cant really be a new contract can it.
Basic problem with new deal is how to seperate individuals who really want to get work from those that just want to live on benifits and the black market. one size doesnt fit all.
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Feel free to check out our new site:
http://flexible-new-deal.co.uk/
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