Wage Subsidy Scheme extended to end of August

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While the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) of €350 a week will end on August 10, the programme that allows employers to continue to pay employees through the emergency will continue to run for a few weeks after that

The reason given for this is because firms pay people at different times of the month.

The FREE email will land into your inbox every single morning at around 9:30am and give you all the latest news you need to know regarding the coronavirus in Ireland. Coronavirus Ireland "Along with the Pandemic Unemployment Payment , it is a significant though temporary measure that has been introduced to attempt to minimise the negative impact on the labour market through an exceptional period, where at least one million workers rely on some form of income support from the State.

"Having regard to the novel set of arrangements surrounding the re-opening of the economy, as well as the need to avoid the risk of forcing otherwise viable firms to close, the government has agreed that, as matters stand at present, the TWSS will remain in place until the end of August.

 

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