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Doesn't that section go into more detail on this?Hi Clubman. Thank you for your quick reply. I have seen this, but how do you define 'available for work'?
Hi Clubman. Thank you for your quick reply. I have seen this, but how do you define 'available for work'? My dad's priority is to get a new job and he is actively looking. 8 hours of study a week does not affect this in any way. If he gets a job, he leaves the course.
Asides from this he is worried that if he is not signing on for this, he will not be entitled to his state old age pension at 65 as he will be short stamps. Is this accurate?
If he was working as a night porter or as a nurse or any other potential kind of night work, he could do those courses and his job simultaneuously. I might be wrong, but it sounds like some young kid sitting in a welfare office with a narrow definition of what 'available for work' means. Push and push. You know you are right.
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