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Updated: February 5, 2021, 9:04 am Delays in assessing furlough cash claims are putting Scottish jobs at risk, it has been claimed, with some firms still waiting to access vital support months after first being approved for the scheme. Businesses say they have been forced to pay staff out of their own pockets while struggling to make ends meet, and one major employer in Dundee admitted his firm has been forced to consider redundancies despite being approved last year. It comes as hospitality bosses warn some employers are paying more than double into the Treasury through National Insurance than they are receiving back in financial support grants set up to help them survive the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Furlough delays: 30 Dundee jobs at risk as Chris Law calls for urgent debate Delays in assessing furlough cash claims are putting Scottish jobs at risk, it has been claimed, with some firms still waiting to access vital support months after first being approved for the scheme. Sign up for our daily Politics briefing for political exclusives, analysis and debate. Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Delays in assessing furlough cash claims are putting Scottish jobs at risk, it has been claimed, with some firms still waiting to access vital support months after first being approved for the scheme. ....
04/02/2021, 7:40 pm Delays in assessing furlough cash claims are putting Scottish jobs at risk, it has been claimed, with some firms still waiting to access vital support months after first being approved for the scheme. Businesses say they have been forced to pay staff out of their own pockets while struggling to make ends meet, and one major employer in Dundee admitted his firm has been forced to consider redundancies despite being approved last year. It comes as hospitality bosses warn some employers are paying more than double into the Treasury through National Insurance than they are receiving back in financial support grants set up to help them survive the coronavirus pandemic. ....