The SEPE clarifies that aid can be made compatible with part-time employment
Have you found a part-time job but are currently receiving help? The State Public Employment Service allows you to continue receiving a contributory benefit when you start a part-time job. Social Security in these cases offers two options: interrupt the collection of the aid, while the contract is in force, or make the work compatible with the collection of the subsidy.
If you decide to stop receiving the service and the contract lasts less than 360 days, when it ends, you can request the resumption of the service that is interrupted. If you are going to work for more than 360 days, when you finish, you can continue with the benefit you interrupted, or apply for a new unemployment subsidy with these contributions.
Thus, it is necessary that the work be part time and not full to receive the benefit. The other requirement is to remain registered as a job seeker. Although the duration of the SEPE aid does not change, the amount does. Therefore, the amount will be lower, which is reduced in proportion to the working day you perform. If the benefit is not exhausted at the end of the contract and you request its resumption, you will again receive the full amount that corresponds to you. The payment of the unemployment benefit and subsidy will be made, with few exceptions, by crediting the account of the financial entity that you indicate, provided that you are the owner of the same.
It is important that when you confirm the new job you must notify it through the SEPE Electronic Office if you have a digital certificate or electronic DNI or you are registered in the Cl@ve system. You can also do it by phone at the citizen service and in person at an employment office with a prior appointment.
Benefits you can continue to collect
– Subsidy for insufficient contribution
– Unemployment subsidy if you have dependents
– Unemployment subsidy for people over 45 years of age
– Unemployment subsidy for people over 52 years of age
– The subsidy for returned emigrants
– The subsidy of people released from prison
– Subsidy for revision of a disability
– Agricultural income
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