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advice on esa quitting work
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silentwolf
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hi just want some advice ive been off sick for 4 weeks now
i cant get sickness pay anymore but been told go for ssp now i do not know how to do this
im not sure whether to quit work due to ill health but i don't want be sanctioned
im still going through tests to see whats wrong with me possibly a autoimmune illness looking at lupus
i only work on tills but im constantly in pain
i cant get sickness pay anymore but been told go for ssp now i do not know how to do this
im not sure whether to quit work due to ill health but i don't want be sanctioned
im still going through tests to see whats wrong with me possibly a autoimmune illness looking at lupus
i only work on tills but im constantly in pain
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silentwolf wrote: »hi just want some advice ive been off sick for 4 weeks now
i cant get sickness pay anymore but been told go for ssp now i do not know how to do this
im not sure whether to quit work due to ill health but i don't want be sanctioned
im still going through tests to see whats wrong with me possibly a autoimmune illness looking at lupus
i only work on tills but im constantly in pain0 -
It's the responsibility of the employer to pay SSP if you qualify for it. You shouldn't have to do anything. Have a look at the link provided by poppy12345 to confirm that you qualify for SSP. If you don't, your employer has to give you a form SSP1 explaining why you don't qualify. If you don't qualify you can make a claim ESA/UC immediately.
Without more knowledge of your personal situation it's not possible to give any more detailed advice.0 -
You can claim ESA/UC for sickness, but you will be assessed and could fail the assessment after 3 - 4 months... then you can appeal or claim looking for work benefit... If you have voluntarily left your employment and failed ESA assessment it could become a problem... best to let your employer decide they want to let you go.0
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