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Unemployment Benefits should be based on the number of NI contributions made over a working life.

Submitted on Thursday 15th September 2011

Published on Thursday 22nd September 2011

Current status: Closed

Closed: Saturday 22nd September 2012

Signatures: 7

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Individuals ~ Unemployment

Petition Action

Unemployment Benefits should be based on the number of NI contributions made over a working life.

Additional Information

Contribution based benefits are only paid if a person has made contributions for the LAST TWO FULL consecutive years regardless of how many years they have been contributing over their working lives. Therefore even if a person has worked continuously for 30 years or more they would not be entitled to any contribution based unemployment benefit if they have made a prior claim in the last 2 years –even if it is the only claim made during their working life
Unemployment benefits should therefore be calculated on a sliding scale based on the number of years / months a person has worked and contributed to the system via their National Insurance contributions. Thus those that have worked longer would be entitled to greater support.
This would reward those people who have continuously contributed to the system and put their needs ahead of immigrants who have not contributed to the system and those feckless individuals who have not worked and have no intention of working.


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