Minister Doherty gets Government approval to proceed with the roll out of Jobseeker’s Benefit for the Self-Employed
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The Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty, T.D., has published the Bill providing for a new social insurance scheme of Jobseeker’s Benefit for the Self-Employed. This new scheme will provide support to self-employed PRSI contributors who lose their businesses and are no longer engaged in self-employment.
Earlier this week the Minister received approval from Cabinet to publish and present to the Houses of the Oireachtas the text of the Social Welfare Bill 2019 which will introduce the new scheme of Jobseeker’s Benefit Self-Employed. The Bill will be introduced as a priority in order to ensure that the new scheme will commence in November 2019.
Minister Doherty commented:
“When the economy crashed in 2008, many suffered. Self-employed traders such as plumbers, electricians and painters all around the country suddenly found themselves with no work and with very little support from the State. This Bill seeks to rectify that situation and create more fairness in our system of supports for those who actually create employment.
“Jobseeker’s Benefit for the self-employed will provide a social insurance support to self-employed contributors who lose their businesses and, hopefully, provide them with the breathing space and support they need as they re-assess their next steps.
“This measure is very much in keeping with this Government's policy of supporting self-employment and entrepreneurship and builds on other significant improvements for the self-employed in recent years, such as access to Invalidity Pension and Treatment Benefits.”
Many of the features of the existing Jobseeker’s Benefit available to employees will apply to the new scheme. These include:
A self-employed person who loses their self-employment will have to satisfy the qualifying conditions for the new scheme including satisfying a PRSI contribution requirement. They will have access to the full range of activation supports available to all jobseekers such as referral to group information sessions, one to one interviews with caseworkers and subsequent caseworker support.
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Note for Editors
The Jobseeker’s Benefit Self-Employed will be payable to individuals who lose their self-employment and have the required number of PRSI contributions. A person cannot remain in self-employment and qualify for the scheme. Their self-employment must have ceased. If someone works in any week in a self-employed capacity they will not be entitled to payment for that week.
Similar to the current Jobseeker’s Benefit scheme for employees, applicants will be disqualified for receiving payment for up to 9 weeks where they do not engage with activation measures or offers of employment, training or education or where they become unemployed by selling their business.
Where a person’s self-employment has ceased the Department will not request that the business is de-registered with Revenue as part of this process.
The cessation of self-employment activity cannot be attributed to a normal seasonal reduction or temporary closure of the business.
Copy of Social Welfare Bill 2019 is attached.