I've just read today that anyone working part time will be forced to work full time

150664
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hi there I work 15 hours a week earning between 570.00 to 600.00 a month. I'm on universal credit which I get as a top up and I get pip due to my disability. I've just read today that universal credits are changing on the 30th January 2023 and anyone working part time will be forced to work full time and there money will be sactioned .. with my disability I wouldn't beable to work full time Heather
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Hi @150664
I can imagine that was worrying to read. Do you mind me asking where you read that?
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I read it on the open news app0
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You have misunderstood what you've read. It's the Administrative Earnings Threshold (AET) that's changing from the end of this month. See link. https://www.uc-advice.co.uk/further-universal-credit-information/conditionality-regimeHowever, i note from a previous thread of yours that you've also been found to have LCWRA (see thread) https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/93693/hi-my-name-is-150664-im-receiving-uc-and-lcwra-for-myself#latest This means that you have no work commiments so the AET doesn't apply to you and you can simply ignore it.My advice also is to ignore what you read on those media pages because very often they don't know what they are talking about.
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Hi @150664
My understanding is that there are some changes to the work requirements, which could make them more intense. But I don't believe you'll be forced into full time work as such.
Do you currently claim LCW?
Do you have a work coach? If so, have you spoken to them about this?
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Tori_Scope said:
Do you currently claim LCW?
Do you have a work coach? If so, have you spoken to them about this?
150664 has already been found to have LCWRA according to their other thread linked above so has no work coach.
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Ah, thanks poppy123456
I hadn't refreshed the thread before commenting.
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I have lcwra tori . I've not got a work coach now that I can contact since being on lcwra they haven't contacted me0
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Yes, that makes sense as you're on LCWRA, not LCW @150664
Sorry for the confusion! As poppy123456, this shouldn't affect you.
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Tori_Scope said:Ah, thanks poppy123456
I hadn't refreshed the thread before commenting.
I thought that was what had happened, thanks Tori, it happens to me too.
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thank you for help Heather0
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Heather?
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Although changes to the thresholds in January were announced while Truss was PM but I haven't seen anything to say that the regulations needed for a change to take place have been laid. We'll have to see if any more information appears in the next few weeks.0
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calcotti said:Although changes to the thresholds in January were announced while Truss was PM but I haven't seen anything to say that the regulations needed for a change to take place have been laid. We'll have to see if any more information appears in the next few weeks.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2023/7/made
AET rises to £618 for an individual and £988 for a couple.
Because it is linked to NMW the AET will increase again in April when NMW rises. I calculate the AET will then be £678 for an individual and £1,084 for a couple.0
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