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So sad. I may have to give. Up work
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robinhood8
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Hello everyone. I just need some advice ? what do I do when my wages stop and I have I have no income who do I turn to this ts all new to me please I need some advice I'm getting a little bit worried
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Hi @robinhood8, you may be able to claim ESA. If you use the benefit calculator on the Scope website it should be able to give you more information on this!
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Thank you for all your help and support
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Hi @robinhood8,
Thank you for your enquiry.
There are a variety of avenues you could take depending on why your wages have stopped.
For instance, if you have worked and are having issues with getting paid, you could speak to your employer or payroll department.
Alternatively, you could contact the Citizens Advice Bureau for information on what to do next.
If you require financial assistance, you could contact the Job Centre to find out if you are entitled to any benefits, or visit the Turn2us website to find out which grants many be available to you.
Kind regards,
DonishaDonisha
Scope Employment Advisor
Phone: 0300 222 5742
Email: supporttowork@scope.org.uk
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Thank you for your help
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You could also phone ACAS if you are having difficulty getting paid what you are owed.
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