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Mortgage arrears, personal debt & negative equity
26-10-2012, 10:43 PM
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Brendan and David McWilliams on LateLateShow 26/Oct/12
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Wasn't really the forum for the guests to take...
Wasn't really the forum for the guests to take cheap shots at each other. Thought it ruined the opportunity for a good discussion, to be honest.
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
25-06-2011, 05:12 PM
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Fas Course
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Periods on any of the following activities for up...
Periods on any of the following activities for up to 1 year are disregarded when determining the break between 2 JB claims. A person may have consecutive periods on different activities disregarded,...
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
01-06-2011, 04:35 PM
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SpringBoard part-time courses - OPFP and IB - eligible or not?
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Husker
According to the website, if you are in receipt...
According to the website, if you are in receipt of OPFP for 6 months or longer, you are eligible. Don't see why the Illness Benefit should come into it.
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
16-04-2011, 03:07 PM
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Moving in with Partner - On Social Welfare
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skyblue - I think it might work like this...
skyblue - I think it might work like this (assuming you are talking about jobseeker's allowance) ...
The rate of payment is calculated first - so this is 188 for you and 124.80 for your partner =...
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
05-04-2011, 06:02 PM
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job-seekers - subsidiary employment provision.
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Husker
Decisions about your entitlements should not be...
Decisions about your entitlements should not be based on guidelines. There is legislation covering subsidiary employment here:
http://www.attorneygeneral.ie/esi/2007/B25135.pdf
Article 44...
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
19-03-2011, 10:49 AM
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State Pension
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Husker
Yes, class S count towards the contributory...
Yes, class S count towards the contributory pension. Not sure you can "buy" contributions/credits retrospectively - doubt it.
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The General Election - Discussion
26-02-2011, 04:23 PM
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Shane Ross on RTE 4:45: Im not interrested in jobs or anything like that!
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Husker
That's how I took it.
That's how I took it.
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The General Election - Discussion
09-01-2011, 12:04 AM
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24 sitting TDs not contesting next election ...
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Husker
Not quite.
Not quite.
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The great financial debates
03-02-2010, 12:17 PM
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S class PRSI system another way of penalising entrepreneurs. (proprietary directors)
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Re: PRSI system just another way of penalising entrepreneur's.
Including the employer contribution? Because that is effectively what is being paid per class A contributor to "buy" the benefits.
According to the social welfare website, the self-employed...
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The great financial debates
02-02-2010, 08:21 PM
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S class PRSI system another way of penalising entrepreneurs. (proprietary directors)
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Re: PRSI system just another way of penalising entrepreneur's.
Self-employed people pay PRSI at 3% of income whereas employees pay 4% plus their employer makes a contribution of over 10%. You get what you pay for. For additional benefits, you should expect to...
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Homes and gardens
07-04-2009, 09:10 PM
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Changing windows and Eircom phonewatch
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Changing windows and Eircom phonewatch
Does anyone know what Eircom phonewatch charge for switching the sensors from old windows to new windows?
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I.T.,Cameras and MP 3 players
31-01-2009, 10:54 PM
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Google blocking websites saying "this site may harm your computer"
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Husker
Re: Google blocking websites saying "this site may harm your computer"
Where did you search before google???
I remember using lycos and altavista. That was many years ago in the 1990s.
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Ideas, suggestions for presents, food, etc.
31-01-2009, 10:51 PM
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Anyone know where to get wedding rings inscribed?
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Husker
Re: Anyone know where to get wedding rings inscribed?
Small jeweller? I think they'd rather be knonwn as midget jewellers.
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Mortgages and buying and selling homes
16-01-2009, 11:41 PM
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Can't sell a 1-bed apartment in Ongar, D.15
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Husker
Re: Can't sell a 1-bed apartment in Ongar, D.15
Yep. Keep lowering the price until someone wants to buy it. That will be what it's worth.
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