Going back to work
Hi everyone, hope youre all well....
I'm currently recieving standard PIP and am on LCWRA, but have been offered a job at 17.5hrs a week (a few hours a day), which I'm going to accept as I really want to get back into work.
I'll be joining midway through their payroll month and also mid way through my UC assessment period so my first months wage may well take me under the AET (all other months I'll be earning around 1000 per month so that won't be a problem)
My question is, will UC make me go there for a meeting/ look for more work due to my first month falling short of the AET amount and will my UC be affected?
Thanks for any advice
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Hi @beckyk86 I'm really sorry you didn't get an answer to this. Did you have to go for a meeting?
Best wishes,
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