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Signed off JSB

  • 18-11-2019 06:13PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 372 ✭✭


    Hi.

    I signed off JSB a few weeks ago and left that job due to severe bullying and bad practice in the work place I was in. I've been offered another job but not starting for two weeks. I've no money and an 8 yo to support.

    What would I be entitled to to do me over the two weeks, I literally haven't a bean left!!

    Thank you.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5 z3dd


    You can claim JSB again. And since you have less than 26 weeks of employment they will put you back on the previous JSB rate.
    They call this Linking Claims.

    Linking claims
    If you claim JB for a period, sign off and then claim JB again within 26 weeks, your claim may be linked to the earlier claim. This means that your claim is not treated as a new claim and:

    - You do not have to wait for 3 days before getting your payment
    - The cumulative total of days from the previous claim is continued (so, for example, if you have used up 100 days of your total JB entitlement of 234 days you have 134 days remaining on your claim)
    - The rate of JB is the same rate payable as on the previous claim, unless there has been a budgetary increase or change in family circumstances (such as a new child dependant).


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