A new rule comes into force on January 30
who work part time will have to look for more work or better paid work in order to avoid benefit sanctions.have to work in order to receive their full benefit.
From next month claimants will have to work a minimum of 15 hours to demonstrate they are job hunting, up from 12 hours. The Administration Earnings Threshold decides which group you are placed in, and this then impacts how many requirements you must meet in order to keep your benefits.However, this increased this week to £618 a month or £988 for joint claimants.
If you earn more than these rates each month you will not be required to look for work and will have less contact with the JobCentre. However, if you earn below this rate you will be moved to “intensive work search” and will be given a number of hours that you are expected to take part in work search activities each week.
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