Liberal Democrats launch campaign to protect furloughed workers

The Liberal Democrats have launched a campaign to protect furloughed workers and their families with proposals to continue furlough payments when lockdown measures are eased, preventing redundancies.

Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey, who is asking the public to join his campaign to protect furloughed workers, said his party’s plans would give people “that time and that confidence and help avoid further large-scale job losses.”

The call comes as a challenge to the Chancellor who has raised alarm when he said the level of expenditure on the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) was “not sustainable” and he wanted to “wind down” the scheme. The scheme is currently covering nearly a quarter of UK jobs, 23% of the employed workforce.

The Liberal Democrats have suggested the Treasury pays 50 per cent of employees’ salaries on the Job Retention Scheme in the first month after they have returned to work. By the third month back in work, the government would pay 30 per cent of their salaries, under the proposals.

Cllr Tom Morrison added:

“The Coronavirus crisis has left countless families facing financial hardship, with unemployment rocketing up. Thankfully, the furlough scheme is protecting Stockport workers from redundancy. Everyone knows someone it’s helping.

“But this protection is under threat. The Chancellor said he wants to ‘wind down the scheme.’ This is wrong. This scheme is protecting families and our economy for the long term.

“That is why Liberal Democrats are calling on the Government to continue some furlough payments as lockdown is eased so we can help businesses to rebuild, stop job losses and stop unnecessary damage to our communities.

Cllr Lisa Smart said, “The Government’s furlough scheme was a good idea, but we need to ensure employers are ready to move on to the next stage.

“The next few months are going to be critical for Stockport’s economy, it’s therefore vital we get it right, helping local businesses and their staff continue to navigate through this crisis makes perfect sense.”

Juergen Maier, Chair of the Lib Dem Coronavirus Business Taskforce, added:

“The advisory group is concerned that once the furlough scheme comes to an end, many businesses, large and small, will simply not have the cash flow to re-employ staff, as it will take time for the economy to recover.

“If firms then were forced to make staff redundant, leading to another significant rise in unemployment, that could break the economy’s ability to recover, just as we were trying to exit lockdown.”

The Liberal Democrats are urging people to support the campaign here: https://www.libdems.org.uk/furlough

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