Family Guide to the National Insurance Scheme

1948 1948 1940s 32 pages : illustrations [Picture] ... with the help of Family Allowances ... received by the 19th July 1948 you should first ask your employer if he has it; if he has not, your local National Insurance Office or Employment Exchange should be told. In the case of contributors in Cl...

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Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: [London] : His Majesty's Stationery Office [1948]
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/16CCC4AB-6DF9-453F-B3C9-770B34175AD5
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Summary:1948 1948 1940s 32 pages : illustrations [Picture] ... with the help of Family Allowances ... received by the 19th July 1948 you should first ask your employer if he has it; if he has not, your local National Insurance Office or Employment Exchange should be told. In the case of contributors in Class 1 it is the employer's responsibility to see that contributions are paid, but the employer can deduct the employee's share from his or her wages for the week. Contributors in Class 2 and Class 3 must stamp their own cards. 7. When need I not pay? You need not pay contributions for whole weeks for which you get benefit for sickness, unemployment, injury or maternity, or if you are under 18 years of age and still at school. There are other times when you need not pay which cannot be detailed here. For the weeks when you do not pay your contributions because you are drawing benefit you will usually be given "credits" that will count as contributions for some purposes. Gaps in your record may affect your right to benefit or pension later on : credits will help to fill these gaps. 8 345/3/2/10
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