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Jsa paid to cover weekends?
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No, because they have no right to access, which I think most Jobcentres/advisors finally understand, and because they're not interested and searching for jobs, reading job ads takes time, asking questions about jobs and applications takes time, requiring proof when proof may not be available, again takes times could be waste of time.Just enquiring if you deny them access that you might just be cutting off your nose to spite your face. Wouldn't the JSA advisers then just go through the website and pick out all the jobs you should have applied for and require proof that you did.
Am I missing something else here?0
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