Arguably the government has a moral obligation to provide emergency financial support to workers who go on to part-time work when furlough ends next month. Because the Job Retention Bonus @RishiSunak announced in the summer is a conspicuous incentive to businesses to re-employ...
more people part-time rather than fewer people full time: it rewards companies with a £1000 bonus if they re-employ workers they take back from furlough into paid work at a minimum wage of just £520 a month. For an employer, re-employing two part-time people at £520 each...
yields that business £2000 in bonuses, whereas taking back just one full time worker at £1040 a month delivers a single £1000 bonus. So with money so tight, what will a rational employer actually do? And since @RishiSunak and @BorisJohnson are in this way promoting part-time...
work, they surely must ensure it’s not breadline work, that it pays. I understand they have grasped the economic logic of the bonus scheme, so I would expect them to launch such a new system of topping up the incomes of part-time workers, and soon.
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