The new rates apply to all claimants, irrespective of when the claim was made. SW week is a 6 day Mon-Sat week. If the short-time work involves a three-day week, you may get Jobseeker's Benefit for the other two days, provided you meet the other relevant conditions that apply to Jobseeker's Benefit. In this situation, the social welfare week is five days and you will get two-fifths of the normal amount of Jobseeker's Benefit. If you are not paid for Bank Holiday, you get SW for that day. Your rate should 'settle down' as the Xmas period is confusing with payments in advance, anticipation of days due, etc. All should be clearer this week or next!
Thanks for the quick reply. On checking the welfare website there are two rates shown, "Weekly payment for existing (2008) claims in 2009" which differ from "Weekly payment for new claims in 2009".
I see now what's confusing you. The earnings bands that dictate the rate change for claims made in 2009, not the actual rate of payment. You can take it that the exisiting (2008) rate is yours as your claim was made in 2008.
Do you mind me asking does this take long to come through, we were all given notice as of next week we will all be on short weeks, so will be making the claim next week. Can you claim the first day you are not working? I understand you don't get paid for the first 3 days but can you fill in the forms and get into the system on the first day? and how often do you have to sign on?
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