PUP likely to be phased out from September or October
15:39 Monday, 31 May 2021
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The Pandemic Unemployment Payment is likely to be phased out starting in September or October.
Cabinet Ministers will meet tomorrow to sign off on the National Economic Plan for recovery post-COVID.
Decisions are expected over how emergency supports for people and businesses will be unwound.
It’s expected the government will phase out the Pandemic Unemployment Payment over a number of months into early next year. That’s predicted to start in September or October of this year.
Part of the thinking in government circles is people losing their jobs later this year won’t be losing them because of the pandemic. However, a push is expected from some to increase the base rates of social welfare payments like jobseekers.
Micheál Martin’s announcement was welcome but questions remain, such as how long will Mandatory Hotel Quarantine be kept in place and is there a successor to the flop that was the Stay and Spend Scheme?
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