Cherry Blossom wrote: » You will stop getting JSA and get wages instead directly from the CE Scheme. The DEASP will inform the scheme how much to pay you and they pay the scheme. Its usually €22.50 a week more than your JSA.
I am me123 wrote: » Just thought I read something somewhere to that effect ( obviously I was under the wrong impression.) I have never participated in such a scheme before, so can't really be expected to know how it all works without asking someone who knows the ins and outs of the scheme.
splinter65 wrote: » You should really have a good long chat with your CE Scheme supervisor who should explain everything to you. You are now in employment for 19 1/2 hours per week for a weekly wage of €225.50. You are subject to all the same rights and entitlements as any other employee. You are subject to PRSI. You are free to take up another part time job in the hours that you are not at the CEScheme.
I am me123 wrote: » Thank you very much. My hours are from 10am to 4pm Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, ( I attend a Level 5 course on Tuesdays, up until Christmas, and also volunteer on Fridays, so these are n't free days for me during the week) would this suffice for 19.5 hours per week requirement? Or do I need to do extra hours to make the time up?
splinter65 wrote: » Who has agreed these hours with you?
I am me123 wrote: » The C.E. Scheme Supervisor
Cherry Blossom wrote: » You may need to make up the time, your half hour lunch break does not count as time worked either. They may allow you some time for the course, depends on the course and on the supervisor.
I am me123 wrote: » Thank you. How much of a lunch break I am entitled to working 19.5 hours per week? The scheme supervisor was informed at interview of my voluntary work and my one day course.
I am me123 wrote: » I completed my first day on the scheme today. I worked a 5 hour shift with one half hour break..10am to 3pm. I work a 3 day week at present. Can I work the required 19.5hrs in 3 days? If so, what hours will I need to do? Examples?