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DUTR
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If an NRP is working for a company that is involved in industrial action over a period of time (more than 2 days per month) eg strike action, will the change of circumstance be considered for re-assesment?
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  • borders_dude
    borders_dude Posts: 1,974 Forumite
    DUTR wrote: »
    If an NRP is working for a company that is involved in industrial action over a period of time (more than 2 days per month) eg strike action, will the change of circumstance be considered for re-assesment?
    :eek:

    Have you discussed this with the CSA? If so what was the outcome of this.

    I guess it could warrant a re-assessment but remember not all reassessments result in a change of maintanance amount required.

    Im an NRP under old rules at the CSA will look at a case again if they get information that means the amount of maintanace paid would change by atleast £10 per week.
    When dealing with the CSA its important to note that it is commonly accepted as unfit for purpose, and by default this also means the staff are unfit for purpose.
  • DUTR
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    I just wondered what some of the NRPs may do? As naturally they are down 10% of net income from 2 days IA, then if this occured for 2 months consequetively, then could/should be considered for a change of circumstance (which would be confirmed by the payslip).
    IIRC the change was £5 per week
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