Eastwood: Urgent clarity needed on support for border workforce
The Foyle MP said that currently, those resident in the North are not able to benefit from the Irish Government pandemic payment scheme and they can’t access the British Government’s Job Retention Scheme, forcing them to rely on Universal Credit.
He said: “Workers in border communities need urgent clarity on the support available to them as the coronavirus crisis continues.
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Hide Ad“As it stands, people living in the North and working in the South can’t access the Irish Government’s €350 pandemic payment and they won’t benefit from the British Government’s Job Retention Scheme. They’re falling through the cracks, creating additional distress and a very difficult time.
“I’ve written to the Tánaiste and the First and deputy First Ministers today seeking clarity and urging them to work more closely together to resolve this situation. People already feel isolated, we cannot abandon them when they’re vulnerable. This needs a resolution quickly.”
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