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As a part-time worker you may not be making the maximum amount of PRSI contributions each year. The tax year and therefore the Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) contribution week start on the 1st of January every year. As a result, the PRSI contribution week can differ from the working week. If you are in part-time work you need to be fully aware of the possible effect this can have on your social welfare entitlements through the social insurance system.
I really don't want to leave this job just yet. I like it and it would more than likely just be part-time until June. I just want to be clear about what my entitlements would be in this situation.
Sundays are excluded from the SW week. They pay for 6 days (Mon-Sat). In the example I gave you will have worked 4 of those days adn are not entitled to SW for the other two.
In your other comment, youa re right. If a person worked even one hour every day, it excludes them from claiming SW for those days.
I would be working 8 hours Tues, 8 hours Wed and 8 hours on Thurs/Fri.
you said you/d be working 4 days excluding Sunday in an earlier post.
I do not think Deciding Officers always do their job well.
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