Hi, my name is matygrudzien! I've started a new part-time job, but the job centre wants me to look..

Hi,
I'm 60 years old and receiving Universal Credit.
I've started a new part-time job, but the job centre wants me to look for a full-time job ?? Is that correct? Anyone with knowledge?
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UC want people to work as many hours as possible, which is why they want you to look for full time work.
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Hi @matygrudzien and welcome to the community. 😊 Are you comfortable with what they're proposing? And more importantly, will this impact your health?
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UC have the following rules regarding earned income. For a minimum wage job you need to be working about 23 hours a week to get them off your back:
Administrative Earnings Threshold (AET): For individual claimants, the AET is £892 per assessment period, and for couples, it's £1,437. If you earn below the AET, you must show you're actively looking for more or better-paid work and be available for work.
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I presume no one in the job centre has told you about this:-
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