Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer to launch national Jobs Jobs Jobs campaign in Peterborough

Labour’s shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds has warned the government have 24 hours to change course on the furlough scheme or risk making ‘a historic mistake’ ahead of a visit to Peterborough with Labour leader Keir Starmer.
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Labour has warned the Chancellor that jobs could be lost if he does not abandon his “one-size-fits-all” withdrawal of furlough support.

From August 1, employers will have to pay National Insurance and pension contributions for their staff.

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And in September, companies will have to pay 10% of furloughed employees’ salaries - rising to 20% in October.

Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds said the move could lead to a “python-like” squeeze on jobs in some of the sectors that have been hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

Ms Dodds made the comments ahead of a visit to Peterborough with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, where the party will launch its nationwide jobs campaign.

“The Chancellor’s refusal to abandon his one-size-fits-all withdrawal of furlough is a historic mistake that risks a python-like squeeze on jobs in the worst-hit sectors,” said Ms Dodds.

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“The reward for months of hard work and sacrifice by the British people cannot be a P45.

“It’s not too late for the Chancellor to see sense, change course and support the businesses and sectors that need it most. But, even if he does, there is still much to do.

“That’s why Labour is today launching the Jobs Jobs Jobs campaign, to offer concrete, constructive proposals that would protect the economy and people’s livelihoods.”

Ms Dodds added: “The Government should back viable businesses that are still impacted by coronavirus, support the self-employed and come up with a plan to drive job creation as we emerge from the pandemic.

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“And it must ensure our NHS and care services are fully prepared for a second wave - because we won’t recover from this economic crisis until the Government gets a grip on the health crisis.”

As part of its campaign, Labour has set out a five-point pledge, with a focus on protecting jobs and businesses.

The party has urged the Government to reform the furlough scheme so that it supports jobs in the worst-hit sectors and targets aid to struggling industries.

It has also called for a £1.7 billion “fightback fund” to prevent firms going under, additional support to areas forced into local lockdowns, and an investment in infrastructure.

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Making workplaces safe and giving NHS and care services the resources to avoid a second wave is also outlined in the campaign, along with the protection of workers’ right and increasing sick pay.

SNP Treasury spokeswoman Alison Thewliss also warned that changes to the furlough scheme are “dangerously premature”.

She said: “The decision by the Tory Government to cut the furlough scheme in the middle of the global pandemic, and ahead of a potential second wave, is dangerously premature and poses a threat to thousands of jobs across Scotland and the UK.

“With the first round of cuts to the income support scheme due to begin this Saturday, businesses are already having to plan for the worst.”

Ms Thewliss added: “Rather than abandoning firms and workers, the Treasury must heed the dire warnings and act before it’s too late.”