If working on LCWRA, and then you leave your job, are you expected to then engage in work activity?

Rumbler303
Rumbler303 Online Community Member Posts: 135 Connected
edited April 1 in Universal Credit (UC)

If you've been given LCWRA and shown you can work, if you decide to leave (can you be sanctioned for this as well even if you have LCWRA?) would you then be expected to participate in work related activity i.e. move you to LCW? Or would they just leave you in LCWRA?

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  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 4,572 Championing

    As previously advised, when in LCWRA you have no work commitments.

    Therefore no consequences if you leave a job.

  • Fuji
    Fuji Online Community Member Posts: 105 Empowering

    I told you in your other thread that I was working on LCWRA and then I quit my job and still on LCWRA now without any issues. You have no work commitments, you do not get sanctioned. It just carries on as normal. Although when I quit my job and told UC, I instantly got a message about jobs and then they made me a commitment appointment. I told them in my journal I was on LCWRA so I have no commitments. The appointment was then cancelled straight away and work coach took me off their list. So just be wary of that, the job centre doesn't seem to check if you are on LCWRA and makes an instant appointment when you quit your job (well they did with me anyway) but you just tell them and they will cancel it.

  • Rumbler303
    Rumbler303 Online Community Member Posts: 135 Connected

    @Fuji Oooh yeah I forgot that you literally quit your job, sorry I got a lot of stuff going on right now and can't take in a lot. Got a poor memory. It's good to know that if you're on LCWRA then if they try to prompt you to have an appointment (by accident it seems), they'll just cancel and still leave you alone.

    Thank you. That answers it.