Many organisations are now trialling off-site working and report that they are able to conduct their business with staff operating remotely. However for others remote working is not feasible. I’ve today been having on-going communications with members who are anticipating making difficult decisions regarding work force in the coming week.
In light of such, I have spoken to the Limerick Regional Manager in the department of Social Protection to seek clarification on what information is available to assist you should you have to institute short-time hours or lay-offs in the coming weeks.
The department office in Limerick on Dominic Street is experiencing an unprecedented level of enquires and people attending offices to make applications.
In order to minimise public health risk and to discourage people arriving to the building, we are circulating the following information:
- Department of Social Protection information on the range of benefits is available here https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/cd4c9b-deasp-customer-notice/
- All applications can be made online using the MyGov/MyWelfare portal should the applicant already be registered to use that system.
- Relevant forms are available here https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/cb3726-jobseekers-payments/
Forms can be completed and returned by post or through the letterbox of our local Limerick office.
OR the Regional Manager has today said that completed application forms can be scanned, attached as PDF’s and emailed to limerick@welfare.ie
The Limerick office will be open at 9am tomorrow morning and available to take your calls on 061 217 999
We continue to press for a simplified social welfare application process, and one clear amount for employees and the self-employed. I am working through Kieran O’Donnell TD to communicate the need for this ease of access and certainty of amount to Minister Regina Doherty. Chambers Ireland, our national body, is also meeting Department of Taoiseach and Finance officials with the other employer and union bodies.
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