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Bosses to get £1,000 for keeping workers on for 3 months after furlough!

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FEARFUL of workers’ fury at mass unemployment when furloughing ends, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled a plan to try to persuade bosses to keep on workers, for just three months, instead of firing them immediately and pushing unemployment up by up to 8 millions in one huge leap.

If employers keep workers in their jobs until January 2021 they will get a £1,000 bonus per employee.
The scheme could cost as much as £9bn if every furloughed worker is covered, the chancellor told MPs yesterday.
He stated that he was shutting down the furlough because he was against instilling ‘false hopes’.
He said leaving the furlough scheme open would give people ‘false hope’ that they will have a job to return to. However, he would ‘never accept unemployment as an inevitable outcome.’
The chancellor also announced a £2bn ‘kickstart scheme’ to create more jobs for young people.
The fund will subsidise six-month work placements for people on Universal Credit aged between 16 and 24, who are at risk of long-term unemployment.
For each ‘kickstarter’ job, the government will cover the cost of 25 hours’ work a week at the National Minimum Wage – £4.55 for under 18s, £6.45 for 18 to 20-year-olds, and £8.20 for 21 to 24-year-olds.
No doubt bosses will prefer to take on Sunak’s cut price youth workers for period of six months than keep their current workforces, when furloughing ends.
The Chancellor also announced a temporary stamp duty holiday to stimulate the property market.
This would exempt the first £500,000 of all property sales from the tax.
His other measures included:

• Employers will not have to pay any tax on coronavirus swab tests provided for their staff.

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