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JSA and Zero Hours Contracts

Scottish33
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Hi ,
I hope someone can advise, i am currently at college and work with a company on a zero hour contract, this suits me at the moment because i can pick up shifts on my days off college. However in 3 weeks i finish college and am wondering how my employment status will affect me claiming JSA. I have read a number of conflicting items online.
I am currently a council tenant and know if i am eligable for JSA i will be eligable for housing benefit, these 2 benefits total more than what i earn weekly. So i would appreciate it if someone could clarify what i can work, if and what i can claim until i start University in Sept.
Thanks for reading
I hope someone can advise, i am currently at college and work with a company on a zero hour contract, this suits me at the moment because i can pick up shifts on my days off college. However in 3 weeks i finish college and am wondering how my employment status will affect me claiming JSA. I have read a number of conflicting items online.
I am currently a council tenant and know if i am eligable for JSA i will be eligable for housing benefit, these 2 benefits total more than what i earn weekly. So i would appreciate it if someone could clarify what i can work, if and what i can claim until i start University in Sept.
Thanks for reading
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This is more a benefits question than an employment one. Try a specialist website - https://www.turn2us.org.uk is excellent.Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0
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Scottish33 wrote: »I am currently a council tenant and know if i am eligable for JSA i will be eligable for housing benefit, these 2 benefits total more than what i earn weekly. So i would appreciate it if someone could clarify what i can work, if and what i can claim until i start University in Sept.
You can only work a maximum of 15hrs a week and what you earn less £5 is deducted on a £1 for £1 basis so if you earn £80 a week you'll get no JSA although you would get NI credits still.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Do you claim housing benefit currently?0
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You won't be able to claim JSA you will need to make a claim for Universal Credit which will also pay any relevant housing allowance. You will get a work allowance on UC and anything you earn above this will reduce your UC by a % for each £ you earn."You've been reading SOS when it's just your clock reading 5:05 "0
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