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If I work less than 40h statement I can go to the employment agency?
I work at a job you never know what time we get to where sometimes I'm like 30 hours a week and I heard some people say that if you work less than 40 hours a week I can go to an employment office and they pay me the rest.
Your dream may be, or your friends play with you. Why is the unemployment office will reimburse the hours not worked?
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