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By *igsteve43 OP   Man
over a year ago

derby

Should businesses such as Ryanair, who are making full use of the furlough scheme while simultaneously planning redundancy be made to pay the govt back?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Are you asking would it have been better to make them redundant as soon as this situation started and not furlough them ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The legislation doesn't seem to allow for repaying. So no, they won't.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

No. It's not a government loan, they are paying 80% of the wages. By delaying redundancy they are looking after their workers.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Surely as Ryanair is Irish it is the problem for the Irish government thy are not British so should get no help at all

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Surely as Ryanair is Irish it is the problem for the Irish government thy are not British so should get no help at all"

This will be for RyanAir U.K.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Surely as Ryanair is Irish it is the problem for the Irish government thy are not British so should get no help at all"

You do know that this scheme with its flaws is to support the workers of the companies here?

Using your logic then any companies such as macdonalds, KFC, Siemens etc would be ignored..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The job retention scheme is to help workers not companies.

Without it all those workers would simply lose their jobs and it wouldn't make any difference for the company.

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By *ax777Man
over a year ago

Not here


"Surely as Ryanair is Irish it is the problem for the Irish government thy are not British so should get no help at all

This will be for RyanAir U.K. "

I doubt it will be significant in the grand scheme of things. They only operate one aircraft and commenced operations just over a year ago. The last accounts filed, which were to 31 March 2019, show no staff costs.

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By *ovestrapMan
over a year ago

London

The government is hoping. We all are. That we can get out of this by June.

Once the lockdown is lifted there will be mass redundancy across the UK.

For now the government is keeping people carm by paying them, or else people would go mad.

But some companies could do more. And likely they will use Coroan as an excuse to get rid of people which is sad. And play the whole "needs of the business" card.

But sadly many small fmaily businesses will suffer.

Hence why I am hopefully we get out of this soon.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Should businesses such as Ryanair, who are making full use of the furlough scheme while simultaneously planning redundancy be made to pay the govt back?"

Pay the government back ?? The money is simply a reimbursement of the furlough pay they are paying to their employees. By that logic would u rather many millions of people had been made redundant 6 weeks ago ?

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