The Final Month of Furlough: How to Prepare Your Business
September 3, 2021
After a full year and a half, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, or what's become universally known as furlough, ends this month on 30th September.
While around three million people are now back to work, there remain many businesses that are just starting to resume normal...
Back To Work: The Changes Ahead for the Furlough Scheme
June 30, 2021
The Job Retention Scheme seems to have been around forever, and something around eleven million workers have benefited from over the last few months.
Now, furlough isn't suddenly falling off a cliff (the scheme runs until September 2021), but it is about to change.
Here we'v...
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