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Coronavirus: New job starters 'petrified' over wage help scheme | Coronavirus: New job starters 'petrified' over wage help scheme |
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People who started jobs in March have been left "petrified" after discovering thousands are not eligible for government wage grants. | People who started jobs in March have been left "petrified" after discovering thousands are not eligible for government wage grants. |
Chancellor Rishi Sunak outlined a scheme where companies could apply for a grant worth 80% of their employees salaries - up to £2,500 a month. | Chancellor Rishi Sunak outlined a scheme where companies could apply for a grant worth 80% of their employees salaries - up to £2,500 a month. |
But in order to qualify, workers would have had to start their new job by 28 February, meaning a significant number have fallen through the cracks. | But in order to qualify, workers would have had to start their new job by 28 February, meaning a significant number have fallen through the cracks. |
Many have called the cut-off "unjust". | Many have called the cut-off "unjust". |
Companies are choosing to furlough staff as industries grind to a halt during the crisis, and support has been offered to people who are long-term self-employed. | Companies are choosing to furlough staff as industries grind to a halt during the crisis, and support has been offered to people who are long-term self-employed. |
But workers who began working at companies on or after 1 March will not be able to receive a government grant, and some have been forced to take unpaid leave. | But workers who began working at companies on or after 1 March will not be able to receive a government grant, and some have been forced to take unpaid leave. |
Natalie Greenway left a job in retail management to start a new job as a customer services manager at a call centre on 16 March. | Natalie Greenway left a job in retail management to start a new job as a customer services manager at a call centre on 16 March. |
The 24-year-old, from Burbage in Leicestershire, said: "I got the call from my company saying 'we're so sorry, we can't furlough you'. | The 24-year-old, from Burbage in Leicestershire, said: "I got the call from my company saying 'we're so sorry, we can't furlough you'. |
"They were really sympathetic and offered to keep me on the books unpaid so I could have a job to go back to. | "They were really sympathetic and offered to keep me on the books unpaid so I could have a job to go back to. |
"I'm staying on the books, I'm not entitled to jobseekers as I am employed." | "I'm staying on the books, I'm not entitled to jobseekers as I am employed." |
A family-of-three in Halifax, West Yorkshire, are also having to make ends meet on £140-a-week statutory maternity pay. | A family-of-three in Halifax, West Yorkshire, are also having to make ends meet on £140-a-week statutory maternity pay. |
Yvette McGibbon and her partner Jonathan Whitehead have a three-month-old baby and were intending to get married in Gibraltar in May. | Yvette McGibbon and her partner Jonathan Whitehead have a three-month-old baby and were intending to get married in Gibraltar in May. |
But Jonathan, 32, has gone on unpaid leave after starting his new job on at a car parts logistics firm on 9 March. | But Jonathan, 32, has gone on unpaid leave after starting his new job on at a car parts logistics firm on 9 March. |
"My new employer's been really good, I've got assurances that I can go back to my role once things get back to normal, but there's no time frame," he said. | "My new employer's been really good, I've got assurances that I can go back to my role once things get back to normal, but there's no time frame," he said. |
"Thousands of families could be at risk of losing their home, and they could be at risk of not being able to feed their family. | "Thousands of families could be at risk of losing their home, and they could be at risk of not being able to feed their family. |
"It's unjust, it doesn't feel true and fair." | "It's unjust, it doesn't feel true and fair." |
The couple have taken a three-month mortgage repayment holiday on their new home. | The couple have taken a three-month mortgage repayment holiday on their new home. |
Jonathan is on immunosuppressant drugs for a pre-existing condition, and is limited to working from home. | Jonathan is on immunosuppressant drugs for a pre-existing condition, and is limited to working from home. |
"I'm petrified, the fact that we could lose our home and we've got a three-month-old baby," Yvonne said. | "I'm petrified, the fact that we could lose our home and we've got a three-month-old baby," Yvonne said. |
Zoe Badder, from Penrith in Cumbria, was due to start a new administrative role at a solicitors on 23 March, but her start date has now been delayed. | Zoe Badder, from Penrith in Cumbria, was due to start a new administrative role at a solicitors on 23 March, but her start date has now been delayed. |
The 26-year-old said: "I rent with my partner, and he is working but he's just been furloughed. | The 26-year-old said: "I rent with my partner, and he is working but he's just been furloughed. |
"We're not in as bad a situation as some people, but money is going to be very tight." | "We're not in as bad a situation as some people, but money is going to be very tight." |
Her situation inspired the Twitter hashtag #newstarterfurlough, which has been used thousands of times. | Her situation inspired the Twitter hashtag #newstarterfurlough, which has been used thousands of times. |
More than 12,000 people have signed an online petition asking the government to amend the cut-off date. | More than 12,000 people have signed an online petition asking the government to amend the cut-off date. |
Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has called on the government to include workers who started new jobs after 28 February. | Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has called on the government to include workers who started new jobs after 28 February. |
According to finance expert Martin Lewis, some people can return to their old place of work to receive furlough payments. | According to finance expert Martin Lewis, some people can return to their old place of work to receive furlough payments. |
"Sadly many employers won't do it," he said. | "Sadly many employers won't do it," he said. |
"However the fact it is confirmed to be legal and it can be done, may help persuade some." | "However the fact it is confirmed to be legal and it can be done, may help persuade some." |
A Treasury spokesman said: "Our Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is protecting thousands of jobs up and down the UK - with the government covering 80% of the salary of furloughed workers. | |
"Firms can re-employ staff made redundant after 1 March and those who do not qualify will be able to access a range of other support - including an increase in the Universal Credit allowance, income tax deferrals, £1bn more support for renters and access to three-month mortgage holidays." | |
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