Michen
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Hope you manage with your boys Michen ?
Thanks.. employed for now but know knows how long for in the same boat as everyone else. Grim reality! X
Hope you manage with your boys Michen ?
Your employer can top it up to your usual wage ( but doesn't have to)Up to a maximum of 2500 a month.
That wouldn’t even cover my rent (living alone) and my livery/basic horse bills after tax
Am trying to find out for my husband's small business ( 2 employees) all I can discover is "it will be running by the end of April". Am guessing your employer applies for you, but it's all pretty vague. I am self employed, in a non essential field, so will be ringing by customers to say I won't be in from now on. Apparently I can claim universal credit, and defer tax payments.Does anyone know how to get the government 80% payment? I’m really worried about the small company I work for and the last thing I want is them to struggle more. Do I need to do anything?
Does anyone know how to get the government 80% payment? I’m really worried about the small company I work for and the last thing I want is them to struggle more. Do I need to do anything?
Same hereOH and I own our own company. We pay ourselves a salery of pennies, and live on the dividends. It is quite common for small business owners.
If we are only paid 80% of the wage, we wouldn't survive one week. I'm not sure if these situations have been thought through. Worrying!
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. I can walk to one place so reducing spreading potential germs in my car.
You can't spread this virus by car. You are more at risk walking because you may pass people who don't/can't stay 2 metres away. But that risk is tiny compared to your work in the shop or at school.
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wfh as normal today
Haven't actually been to any of our sites since mid Jan
I hope this whole experience will make other employers figure out that so much can be done from home. Our entire management team is set up for remote working and always has been. I have been in this job for 8 years now and probably ought to look at moving on at some point as there's no scope for promotion but the thought of going back to commuting and sitting in an office is such a turn off I have stayed put.
I work for a private healthcare company, closely linked with NHS (only doing NHS emergency work at the moment)What is it you do if you don’t mind me asking? ?