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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.

Looks like it's going to get worse for farloughed employees in the coming months.

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By *oxychicWoman  over a year ago

Nottinghamshire

How?

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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.


"How?"
getting less pay.

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By *quaman87Man  over a year ago

Colchester

Inevitable. A lot won't have jobs to go back to!! Its all well and good being paid to sit at home but its coming at a cost! You can pay if no moneys being made!

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By *uicy jonesMan  over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in

I think they will expect The employer to pay 50 or 60% and government 40 or 50 what I've heard !! Not till August

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By *oxychicWoman  over a year ago

Nottinghamshire


"How?getting less pay."

That's not official yet is it, it's just hearsay

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By *quaman87Man  over a year ago

Colchester


"Inevitable. A lot won't have jobs to go back to!! Its all well and good being paid to sit at home but its coming at a cost! You cant pay if no moneys being made! "

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I'm surprised they kept it at 80% for so long tbh.

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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.


"How?getting less pay.

That's not official yet is it, it's just hearsay "

hearsay

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By *elshsunsWoman  over a year ago

Flintshire

There will be a lot of unemployment and small business gone to the wall .... hears talk of putting the interest rate up to ...

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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.


"I'm surprised they kept it at 80% for so long tbh. "
thats one point to look getting debate at the parliament

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By *oxychicWoman  over a year ago

Nottinghamshire


"How?getting less pay.

That's not official yet is it, it's just hearsay hearsay "

Well according to my company they made a announcement last week it's still 80% so until they say otherwise I wont listen to hearsay

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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.


"How?getting less pay.

That's not official yet is it, it's just hearsay hearsay

Well according to my company they made a announcement last week it's still 80% so until they say otherwise I wont listen to hearsay "

fair enough

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38

I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Employers have to contribute from or after July m, I believe......can’t remember which.

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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tax will have to go up to 30% once everyone gets back to work

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By *oxychicWoman  over a year ago

Nottinghamshire

See if they lower it then many will have to claim to help so either way they still paying out

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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.


"See if they lower it then many will have to claim to help so either way they still paying out "

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By *heblackmac OP   Man  over a year ago

Ladywell, Lewisham.


"Tax will have to go up to 30% once everyone gets back to work"
I'd love to see the cut tax rates the lower the better on this pandemic

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tax will have to go up to 30% once everyone gets back to work"

There’s a balance to be struck; if you tax too heavily, people won’t spend and that stimulus will be necessary.

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By *ovestrapMan  over a year ago

London


"See if they lower it then many will have to claim to help so either way they still paying out "

Not necessarily current furlough is 80‰ or up 2500 of your basic wages.

Most claims for dwp is a lot lot lower.

Os likely you won't get a lot or nothing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Looks like it's going to get worse for farloughed employees in the coming months. "
they taking the 20% away? is it wells farlough?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm glad i'm self employed. Having reduced income and the loss of job security is a terrible strain on top of an already difficult situation.

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By *oxychicWoman  over a year ago

Nottinghamshire


"See if they lower it then many will have to claim to help so either way they still paying out

Not necessarily current furlough is 80‰ or up 2500 of your basic wages.

Most claims for dwp is a lot lot lower.

Os likely you won't get a lot or nothing "

Wont be alot if it goes to 40% or 60% will it so chances are ppl will get help

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise. "

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs.

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By *uicy jonesMan  over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs."

ATM I'm Ablt to at my staff the extra 20% , how long for God knows the furlough scheme has helped but all depends on the future situation of it , sadly I may have to let some of my stuff go also !!!

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By *oxychicWoman  over a year ago

Nottinghamshire


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs."

My employer wont do it

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs. ATM I'm Ablt to at my staff the extra 20% , how long for God knows the furlough scheme has helped but all depends on the future situation of it , sadly I may have to let some of my stuff go also !!! "

That must be a tough situation to be in. Especially so, if you're a small business and know your staff well. It's pretty shit for the staff and employer.

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs.

My employer wont do it "

It's good to have that security.

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By *uicy jonesMan  over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs. ATM I'm Ablt to at my staff the extra 20% , how long for God knows the furlough scheme has helped but all depends on the future situation of it , sadly I may have to let some of my stuff go also !!!

That must be a tough situation to be in. Especially so, if you're a small business and know your staff well. It's pretty shit for the staff and employer."

it's not the best situation to be in as you say the staff are more friends as well but I understand the situation but as long as I can I will keep them on my books and hopefully manage to ride the situation out , I have already sold a few assets personal, to apply the money into the business and that has been a big help and the staff/friends know what I have actually sacrificed to keep them on so they will understand if it does come to having to let them go ,,, as we have spoken about it

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs. ATM I'm Ablt to at my staff the extra 20% , how long for God knows the furlough scheme has helped but all depends on the future situation of it , sadly I may have to let some of my stuff go also !!!

That must be a tough situation to be in. Especially so, if you're a small business and know your staff well. It's pretty shit for the staff and employer. it's not the best situation to be in as you say the staff are more friends as well but I understand the situation but as long as I can I will keep them on my books and hopefully manage to ride the situation out , I have already sold a few assets personal, to apply the money into the business and that has been a big help and the staff/friends know what I have actually sacrificed to keep them on so they will understand if it does come to having to let them go ,,, as we have spoken about it "

Fair play to you..I really mean that. And, I hope things turn around for you...for us all x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm interested to see what happens to the property market as I only spike to a mortgage broker last week and have started looking.

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By *uicy jonesMan  over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in


"I'm interested to see what happens to the property market as I only spike to a mortgage broker last week and have started looking."
a friend , who's an estate agent seems to think at least a10% drop in prices , he's been doing it 30 years so he knows his stuff so he may be right as you say we will have to wait-and-see

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By *uicy jonesMan  over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in


"I overheard a conversation between management at work, talking about lower furlough pay and that probably redundancies will be in the pipeline.

I can't say that this is a surprise.

Not every employer will be able to afford it, will they? Sadly that can only mean one thing, people are and will lose their jobs. ATM I'm Ablt to at my staff the extra 20% , how long for God knows the furlough scheme has helped but all depends on the future situation of it , sadly I may have to let some of my stuff go also !!!

That must be a tough situation to be in. Especially so, if you're a small business and know your staff well. It's pretty shit for the staff and employer. it's not the best situation to be in as you say the staff are more friends as well but I understand the situation but as long as I can I will keep them on my books and hopefully manage to ride the situation out , I have already sold a few assets personal, to apply the money into the business and that has been a big help and the staff/friends know what I have actually sacrificed to keep them on so they will understand if it does come to having to let them go ,,, as we have spoken about it

Fair play to you..I really mean that. And, I hope things turn around for you...for us all x"

thank you x , yes let's hope everyone can turn this horrid situation around

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im glad i took early retirement.got decent works pension

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"I think they will expect The employer to pay 50 or 60% and government 40 or 50 what I've heard !! Not till August"
July is when the goverment and in their words expect employers to start to help with the cost. More than likely what they will do is say to employers if you wish to still be claming against furlough the goverment will pay 60% and expect the employer to pay a additional 20% so they can keep people of work at the agreed 80%. That way saving money but also forcing some business to re open. Let none of us live in a dream world our taxes will increase by 5% in January, council tax will increase by a minimum 8% travel cost are sit to increase on public transport and road use, road tax will increase, tax in cloths booze and fags will increase. Life over the next year will get a whole lot more expensive for us all.

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"I'm interested to see what happens to the property market as I only spike to a mortgage broker last week and have started looking."
around 30% of people who have had a mortgage already agreed are expected to have it pulled next week if they have not already moved ( more than likely those people who are furloughed or work in the entertainment and events industries As none are expected to have work this year ) so expect a massive property crash biggest this country has ever known.

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