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Job Bridge and JSA payments.

  • 29-01-2013 4:14pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 209 ✭✭


    Hi lads,

    Have a query regarding Job bridge. My OH has been offered a Job bridge placement. He is currently living at home and getting JSA. I rent and work between 130 and 170 hours a month.
    My question is if we moved in together would he lose all of his payments as he is on a means tested payment, r would he keep some of his payments as he is on a job bridge placement.

    Regards

    Clashmore


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,496 ✭✭✭Boombastic


    Clashmore wrote: »
    Hi lads,

    Have a query regarding Job bridge. My OH has been offered a Job bridge placement. He is currently living at home and getting JSA. I rent and work between 130 and 170 hours a month.
    My question is if we moved in together would he lose all of his payments as he is on a means tested payment, r would he keep some of his payments as he is on a job bridge placement.

    Regards

    Clashmore

    He would be assessed against your income and then the extra €50 added.


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