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The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe has confirmed that two of the main business support schemes, the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) and the Covid Restriction Support Scheme (CRSS), will remain in place for at least another four months.
15,400 jobs in the accommodation sector in Galway could be lost in the coming weeks as hotels and guesthouses face a cataclysmic drop in bookings for autumn and early winter.
Minister Donohoe calls on businesses impacted by Covid to check eligibility for business & income support schemes
More than €11.5bn spent on Covid direct income supports + CRSS to date
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, TD, has today (Thursday) confirmed that two important business supports, namely the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) and Covid Restriction Support Scheme (CRSS), will remain in place until 30 June 2021. Minister Donohoe has today (Thursday) called on all businesses who are impacted by Covid-19 to check their eligibility for the range of income and business support schemes that are available at this time.
More than €11.5 billion has been spent on Covid-related direct income supports, such as the EWSS, PUP, TWSS, and the CRSS since the onset of the pandemic last year. These measures have been designed to ensure as far as possible that as many links between employers and employees are maintained so that return to work once the pandemic subsides is eas
THE Government tonight published its long-awaited, updated, ‘Living with Covid-19’ plan, with clarity on the phased reopening of schools, vaccination rollout and the road out of lockdown.