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Northern Ireland Jobeekers!
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You should be made aware soo but your attendance is going to be once every 4 weeks instead of once every two weeks. Payment periods will stay the same. When you sign you will only have to sign once but it will be for the four weekly period.
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Wow, ESA!!
Do you reckon they may try that on the mainland if it's a success?
With the ever increasing register, it certainly may become a possibility??!!Oops!! Should I have posted this??? Some users don't think I shouldn't be offering advice due to my occupation!!!
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I guess its possible. There are two departments which deal with JSA in NI. I think this was driven by the Jobcentre side ie. the department that does the signing but doesnt process benefits. I dont think its the same in DWP?Wow, ESA!!
Do you reckon they may try that on the mainland if it's a success?
With the ever increasing register, it certainly may become a possibility??!!
Even still, it might happen in some areas of the UK.0
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