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Originally posted by Samm View PostsSo I have been employed by Paystream for the past year. My last payment was end of December 2022 when my contract expired with an end client. I am pregnant and wondering if I am still employed by Paystream even though I have signed on for jobseekers allowance. I'm worried that me signing on for jobseekers has ended employment with paystream hence I won't be actually employed by them and eligible for SMP.
Seems to me there are two situations here. Your employment ended and you properly signed on or your employment didn't end and you've told a naughty to the jobcentre.
You need to speak to Paystream pretty quick, explain exactly what you've done, don't try lying about it and see what happens.
I guess you'll be able to back out of the JS claim by explaining you didn't understand what you were doing, which is true.Last edited by northernladuk; 7 February 2023, 20:44.
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so does it not matter that I signed on for a few weeks? Hopefully the employment didn't end.
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https://www.sdworx.co.uk/en-gb/tools...tes-calculator will give you the dates.
basically I think you need to be working again via paystream by the end of this month
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Please help! SMP Pay - Confused.
Hi all,
So I have been employed by Paystream for the past year. My last payment was end of December 2022 when my contract expired with an end client. I am pregnant and wondering if I am still employed by Paystream even though I have signed on for jobseekers allowance. I'm worried that me signing on for jobseekers has ended employment with paystream hence I won't be actually employed by them and eligible for SMP.
To complicate matters I have a potential contract starting either next week or the following week so would I still be within the `qualifying week` to be eligible for anything? My due date falls around 12th June.
Many thanks in advance!Tags: None
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