Hi everyone, i am nearly 19 weeks pregnant, and claiming job seekers, I have been offered a part time job, i wont be entitled to maternity leave so will have to quit. I understand if i quit a job i wont be entitled to any benefit for a while? Honestly I am not in a position to go without for a period of time and this will mean i am not entitled to a surestart grant? Wondered if anyone knew more on the matter
18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
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Re: 18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
Have you informed your new employer about the pregnancy ?
At 19 weeks you won't, as you know, have built up enough weeks of work to qualify for maternity pay or allowance. How long have you been out of work for ? The 26 weeks have to be within the 66 weeks before the baby's due date. You can calculate your entitlement here -> https://www.gov.uk/calculate-your-maternity-pay
Info on Sure Start is https://www.gov.uk/sure-start-matern...nt/eligibility
Oh, and congratulations xx#staysafestayhome
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Re: 18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
Excellent that they already know about the preganancy How many hours will you be working each week ?#staysafestayhome
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Re: 18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
You can claim Income support from 11th week before baby is due.
Have a look at the benefits entitlement calculator https://www.dwpe-services.direct.gov...e/portal/ba/lp#staysafestayhome
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Re: 18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
Okay. Regardless of how long you will have worked there you will be entitled to Maternity Leave (ie you won't have to quit and can return to your job after your leave) so long as you have a contract and have notified them of your intention to take maternity leave (15 weeks before)
Paywise it seems you wouldn't be entitled to Maternity Pay or Allowance but possibly
You might get one or more of the following benefits:
- Income Support - for 11 weeks before your due date up to 15 weeks after your baby is born (also, during your pregnancy if it means you can’t work)
Use the benefits adviser to work out what you can get.
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You could also get:
- a £500 Sure Start Maternity Grant (usually if it’s your first child)
- benefits while you’re not working
- Child Tax Credits - after the baby is born
- Child Benefit - after the baby is born
Use the benefits adviser to check what benefits or tax credits you can get.#staysafestayhome
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Re: 18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
Originally posted by steph.b95 View PostHi everyone, i am nearly 19 weeks pregnant, and claiming job seekers, I have been offered a part time job, i wont be entitled to maternity leave so will have to quit. I understand if i quit a job i wont be entitled to any benefit for a while? Honestly I am not in a position to go without for a period of time and this will mean i am not entitled to a surestart grant? Wondered if anyone knew more on the matter
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Re: 18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
Income Support kicks in at 11 weeks before due date#staysafestayhome
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Re: 18 weeks pregnant, offered a part time job, should i take it?
Originally posted by steph.b95 View PostMost of the places i have spoken to generally cut coversations short after i tell them! X
Well done on getting a job, congrats x
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