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Sacked today - JSA advice
bignred05
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The d/w was sacked today, absolutely gutted
the reason she was sacked she wasn't reaching the set target of 100 per day, however (even though the decision is made)
she had been encouraged over the last few weeks as her work total has been climbing, she was on the verge of hitting the target is the last week, 1 day she got 99, another she got 91
anyway, as she was only employed for seven weeks, I assume there's sweet f.a. she can do, she was told she can appeal, however don't think there's much chance
my query is will she be able to claim JSA, earlier this year she claimed for 6 months, (Jan - Jul) and then was not allowed to claim as I work full time), the fact that she has worked for 7 weeks (full time) can she claim JSA ???
what or how do you put down on a C.V for this, or I suppose you don't ???
any advice would be appreciated, thanks
the reason she was sacked she wasn't reaching the set target of 100 per day, however (even though the decision is made)
she had been encouraged over the last few weeks as her work total has been climbing, she was on the verge of hitting the target is the last week, 1 day she got 99, another she got 91
anyway, as she was only employed for seven weeks, I assume there's sweet f.a. she can do, she was told she can appeal, however don't think there's much chance
my query is will she be able to claim JSA, earlier this year she claimed for 6 months, (Jan - Jul) and then was not allowed to claim as I work full time), the fact that she has worked for 7 weeks (full time) can she claim JSA ???
what or how do you put down on a C.V for this, or I suppose you don't ???
any advice would be appreciated, thanks
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She can do a rapid relclaim. Getting any money though is doubtful but at least NI credits will be paid. No harm in trying.
I'd put something on the CV. Maybe just temporarily though. If the next job lasts over a year then I'd remove it.:footie:
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