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Question re: drawing on my stamps

  • 07-11-2010 1:26am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 137 ✭✭


    Hi guys, First time posting in this forum so hope this question doesnt sound too stupid!:o I've been working since I was 15, now in my late 20's, never been unemployed but never been contracted on full time scale either (ie 39hours per week, its always been part time work.) Where I am working at the moment is getting very quiet work wise.

    I was thinking I would have to sign on for job seekers allowance as finances really are extremely tight. however I was told that I can 'draw on my stamps' if I get a letter from my employers saying that they can not offer me my usual amount of hours. Is this true? I didn't think id have any stamps worked up as I've always worked irregular hours (I've always had plenty of work btw, just not fixed contract hours). Id just like some clarification on this if possible. Sorry if this doesn't sound concise, if there are any questions Ill clarify.


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