will be retrospective and can be backdated to August.
The chancellor added that to protect jobs, the job support scheme will be ‘more generous’. If businesses are legally required to close the government will cover the full cost of employers paying two thirds of people’s salary where they can’t work for a week or more.
He said: “For businesses who can open, it is now clear the impact of restrictions on them, particularly in the hospitality sector, is more significant than we had hoped.”
There will be two changes:
1. Under the original scheme employees had to work 33% of their normal hours, now they only need to work 20%
2. The employer contribution for the hours not worked will not be 33%, or 20% as it is in the October furlough scheme, it will reduce to 5%. It will apply to all eligible businesses in all alert levels.
Speaking to people who are now living under Tier Three restrictions, he said: “Understand your frustration, but they are not forever they are temporary. There are difficult days and weeks ahead but will get through together.”