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  • 2020-07-21 (xsd:date)
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  • in which he states that the UK government will cover 80% of one’s salary if they are not able to work because of the coronavirus can easily be checked on the UK government website. It states that an employer can claim for their employee’s wages through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. This is to claim to cover wages for employees on temporary leave due to COVID-19. It is stated on the government site that any entity with a UK payroll can apply (en)
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  • On March 26th, Jon Stone, a policy correspondent at The Independent UK wrote a series of tweets in which he claimed that select normal EU unemployment benefits are similar to what the UK is doing for those who cannot work due to the COVID-19 crisis. One thing I think many British people may not understand is that the ‘government will cover 80% of your salary if you can’t work because of the coronavirus’ scheme is actually very similar to how regular unemployment benefit works in a lot of Europe". Stone went on to claim: "These are funded by contributions (en)
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