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Which type of JSA to apply for?
smithyjules
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My Husband has just been made redundant and i believe he might be able to apply for JSA as i work 24 hours per week (currently on mat leave). We have 2 children. He worked full time for just over a year but was out of work before then.
Any ideas if he would be able to claim the contributions based JSA and how they work out if you are entitled to it or not?Looked on Direct.gov.uk and got myself quite confused lol!
thank you!
Any ideas if he would be able to claim the contributions based JSA and how they work out if you are entitled to it or not?Looked on Direct.gov.uk and got myself quite confused lol!
thank you!
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How long was he out of work beforehand?Gone ... or have I?0
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