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How will the Job Support Scheme work?

43 min · 25 de sep de 202043 min
portada del episodio How will the Job Support Scheme work?

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Fresh off the back of Chancellor Rishi Sunak's announcement, Kevin and Paul react to the new Job Support Scheme which will replace furlough after the 31st October. The scheme will support those in ''viable'' jobs - but what about the industries still at a standstill because of the pandemic?  They also give updates and commentary on the freeze on hospitality VAT, the extension to CBILS and the latest government guidance on working from home. Please note all guidance is up-to-date from the week of this episode, refer to the latest episode for the most recent updates and guidance.

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