Job Support Scheme: new programme will help small businesses support staff

All small companies are eligible for the Job Support Scheme, the Treasury’s latest employment programme.

Rishi Sunak © John Sibley-WPA Pool/Getty Images
Rishi Sunak intends to keep the new scheme in place for at least six months
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All small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) may take part in the Job Support Scheme, the latest government initiative, when it begins on 1 November. It replaces the Job Retention Scheme. The Treasury plans to keep the new programme in place for at least six months.

Ministers haven’t yet said how they will define SMEs, but are likely to adopt the standard definition: a turnover of less than £25m, fewer than 250 employees and assets of less than £12.5m.

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David Prosser
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David Prosser is a regular MoneyWeek columnist, writing on small business and entrepreneurship, as well as pensions and other forms of tax-efficient savings and investments. David has been a financial journalist for almost 30 years, specialising initially in personal finance, and then in broader business coverage. He has worked for national newspaper groups including The Financial Times, The Guardian and Observer, Express Newspapers and, most recently, The Independent, where he served for more than three years as business editor.