New lockdown sees furlough scheme extended
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) has been extended for another month and further economic support has been announced as the government takes the country into a second nationwide lockdown.
A statement on the gov.uk website said: “People and businesses across the UK are being provided with additional financial support as part of the government’s plan for the next phase of its response to the coronavirus outbreak.
“[On 31 October], the prime minister said the government’s CJRS – also known as the Furlough scheme – will remain open until December, with employees receiving 80% of their current salary for hours not worked, up to a maximum of £2,500. Under the extended scheme, the cost for employers of retaining workers will be reduced compared to the current scheme. This means the extended furlough scheme is more generous for employers than it was in October.
“In addition, business premises forced to close in England are to receive grants worth up to £3,000 per month under the Local Restrictions Support Grant. Also, £1.1bn is being given to local authorities, distributed on the basis of £20 per head, for one-off payments to enable them to support businesses more broadly.”
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