12 weeks notice pay, will it impact ESA support group?
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jayuk
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Hi Everyone
I am receiving 12 weeks noticed pay and 4 weeks annual leave. This will be payed monthly , I know this will affect universal credit but does it affect my esa contribution which I am in the Support Group now.
I am receiving 12 weeks noticed pay and 4 weeks annual leave. This will be payed monthly , I know this will affect universal credit but does it affect my esa contribution which I am in the Support Group now.
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It doesn't affect ESA.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Thats good news then thank you
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