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If your business is open but you are facing a decrease in demand due to the coronavirus, you may be eligible for support through the Job Support Scheme (JSS). There are two phases to the JSS: JSS Open – For businesses that are operating but facing decreased...Coronavirus, Employees, Other
Any organisation, regardless of size, can apply for funding through the Kickstart Scheme. The job placements created with Kickstart funding must be new jobs. They must not: replace existing or planned vacanciescause existing employees or contractors to lose or reduce...Coronavirus, Employees, Other
If you’re creating fewer than 30 job placements, a Kickstart gateway can act on your behalf and apply for a Kickstart Scheme grant for you. They will: gather information from you about the job placements you’d like to offeruse this information to submit an online...Coronavirus, Employees, Other
The Kickstart Scheme provides eligible employers with funding to create new 6-month job placements for young people who are currently on Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployment. The job placements should support the participants to develop the skills...Coronavirus, Employees, Other
If you’re creating fewer than 30 job placements, you will need to find a Kickstart gateway to apply for a Kickstart Scheme grant on your behalf. You can find out more about Kickstart Gateway here. If you are applying for 30 or more job placements, you can apply...Coronavirus, Employees, Other
From 15 February 2021, employers will be able to claim the Job Retention Bonus (JRB) through the Government website. The JRB will be a one-off payment of £1,000 to the employer for every eligible employee that is claimed for. The bonus will be taxable, so you must...