Re: claim and remit social welfare benefits
- From: "Default User" <defaultuserbr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Jul 2006 22:44:26 GMT
Tony Cooper wrote:
On 7 Jul 2006 19:53:01 GMT, "Default User" <defaultuserbr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I don't think so. "Claim" means, "file with the government for the
benefit" and "remit" means, "give to us whatever you get". They
don't want the employee to double-dip, and so filing is mandatory.
I agree based on information that was provided later about how the
system works in Ireland. In the US, I would not be required to place
a claim with anyone.
Not for the purposes of illness, but as mentioned elsewhere, other paid
absences could be similar.
Brian
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