Primark REJECTS £30m bonus payment from Rishi Sunak to keep on staff

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Primark to reject £30m bonus payment from Rishi Sunak to keep on staff

PRIMARK will REJECT a £30m bonus payment from Rishi Sunak to keep on staff, the firm confirmed today.

The move was announced as part of the mini-Budget last week, and aims to give businesses the incentive not to make their staff redundant. "The company removed its employees from government employment support schemes in the UK and Europe in line with the reopening of the majority of its stores.

 

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