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Working is not working out for me
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- RachelPotter
We will transfer linking rules to the Employment and Support Allowance and will continue to consider, in the light of evidence, whether we can improve them yet further.
but am not sure if things have changed. Hopefully a Mod will let you know soon.
Best wishes,
Rachel
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I think you would be covered under the 12 week linking rule for ESA and therefore should be placed back into the WRAG or Support Group as you were before.Hi everyone- I started work as a telesales operator 3 weeks ago, I am finding that the job is too painful as I have to sit for four hrs without a break (only do part time),I now know that I've made a huge mistake by thinking I could fool myself that I could be "normal" and do this job, my problem is, if I stop work again would I have to go back to the lower rate of ESA?I was on the higher rate previously!
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That said, a quick search has thrown up a couple of cases where the DWP have said this is not the case, and the claimant has had to appeal the decision. One has won and was placed back in the Support Group, the other is outstanding.
I think all you can do is contact the DWP and go from there.
Gordon
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The current linking rules are not as simple as they should be. You will be covered by the 12 week linking rule, however Job centre plus instructions mean you will not immediately go back to the WRAG, you will need to fill in the EAS50 again and can then be called for a medical. So you will stay on the assessment phase until they reach a new decision, if you pass the medical then your money will be backdated at the full rate from your linked claim. Plus any IR(ESA) on top of the assessment phase will be paid from the beginning of the claim e.g. Mortgage interest supplement etc.
This may not be how it should happen but, I am in a similar situation and this is the process my current claim is going through.
People have argued with the DWP and got themselves straight back into the relevant group, but the DWP can not agree on what the 12 week linking rule means and are instructed to pay at the assessment phase until you pass the tests again.
But if you are not coping, better to leave and protect your health now in claim within the 12 weeks..
Good luck
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