
Extension of the Job Support Scheme (JSS)
The government has now extended the Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) or Furlough by one month beyond the original closure date of 31 October. This means

The government has now extended the Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) or Furlough by one month beyond the original closure date of 31 October. This means

There will be new rules for trade, travel and living in the UK and EU from 1 January 2021. Our aim is to provide you

A summary of the headlines from the Chancellors statement in Parliament where a series of measures to help jobs and businesses were announced.

In July the Minister for Regional Growth and Local Government announced £20 million of new government grants to help smaller and medium sized businesses recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

The next stage of the Job Retention Scheme commences on the 1st August, when the level of government support will begin to be reduced.

On 1 July the new CJRS “Flexible furlough” grant scheme started, which allows employers to gradually bring their furloughed employees back to work part-time. The

As the Government starts to plan for life after Lockdown a number of changes to the Covid-19 support packages have been announced including: –

CORONAVIRUS STATUTORY SICK PAY REBATE SCHEME SET TO LAUNCH Employers will be able to make claims through the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme from

Note that the situation is changing daily and you should check the latest position before acting. #1 GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR BUSINESSES The package of measures

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