Government expands Job Support Scheme
By Rachel Lawler
The Chancellor has an expansion to the Job Support Scheme that will pay up to two-thirds of staff wages for businesses forced to close by coronavirus restrictions.
The scheme will cover up to 拢2,100 a month in wages, with employers expected to cover national insurance and pension contributions.
This is an expanded version of the Job Support Scheme, which is open to all businesses 鈥 not just those forced to close by coronavirus restrictions.
The scheme will open on 1 November 2020 and will remain open for six months, although it will be reviewed in January 2021.
Employees will need to be furloughed for a minimum of seven consecutive days to access the scheme. Employers will be paid monthly in arrears.
The Chancellor also announced the start of a new policy offering businesses closed by coronavirus restrictions cash grants of up to 拢3,000 a month, depending on the rateable value of their premises. These grants will not need to be repaid.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak commented: 鈥淭hroughout the crisis the driving force of our economic policy has not changed. I have always said that we will do whatever is necessary to protect jobs and livelihoods as the situation evolves.
鈥淭he expansion of the Job Support Scheme will provide a safety net for businesses across the UK who are required to temporarily close their doors, giving them the right support at the right time.鈥
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