SE76223 - Social Security benefits: jobseeker's allowance during strikes and back to work bonus
Jobseeker's allowance paid during strikes
Someone who is involved in a strike or trade dispute can not
claim JSA.
Where that person is part of a couple, his or her husband,
wife or partner may be able to claim JSA but will not receive any
extra benefit in respect of the person who is on strike. In these
circumstances the JSA is still paid under the JSA Payment System.
The JSA is the taxable income of the person making the claim
and the taxable maximum is the basic personal allowance paid in
respect of that person.
Back to work bonus
Back to work bonus is an extra payment made to people who move
from part-time to full-time work (or in some cases stop claiming
either income support or JSA for some other reasons).
It is based on part-time earnings declared while the person
was working part-time and claiming JSA or income support. Back to
work bonus is not taxable.
