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Redundancy questions
consumers_revenge
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Hi,
This sorta falls into a couple of catorgories so unsure where to post it.
GF prob being made redundant soon. According to the tax credits calculator we should get something but will they take GF's JSA into account as part of household income?
On the job front, would the JC accept that she could only do nights/weekends? With children we couldnt do it any other way without me changing jobs or childcare that would cost more than her working? How 'sensible' are the JC in the fact that she wants to find work but only these type of hours.
Any advice please?
Cheers.
This sorta falls into a couple of catorgories so unsure where to post it.
GF prob being made redundant soon. According to the tax credits calculator we should get something but will they take GF's JSA into account as part of household income?
On the job front, would the JC accept that she could only do nights/weekends? With children we couldnt do it any other way without me changing jobs or childcare that would cost more than her working? How 'sensible' are the JC in the fact that she wants to find work but only these type of hours.
Any advice please?
Cheers.
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what hours does she work now?0
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3 mornings x 5.5 hours0
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Found this on the DWP site. To do with conditionality.
Keeping in touch with the labour market - this group will include lone parents and lead carers with a child below aged between one and four. They will be required to attend periodic interviews to discuss plans to return to work, in line with the current regime for lone parents on Income Support.
Anyone know any more please?0
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