When Furlough Has to Stop: Next Steps to Avert Long-term Unemployment

6 Jul 2020 02:41 PM

 

This report sets out the scale of the jobs challenge facing the Government and details proposals to prevent unemployment.

Read the full report here PDF 333kb

Co-authored with the Learning and Work Institute, this report calls on the Government to put in place a comprehensive and ambitious package of support to avert the worst employment crisis since the Great Depression. 

The scale of the jobs challenge is clear: data shows that claimant unemployment has already increased by 1.6 million in just two months, and this research estimates that around 10 million workers remain at risk of unemployment. Even without a second wave of Coronavirus, the unemployment rate is forecast to hit double figures this year.

Key proposals:

In total the proposed package could cost £3.2 billion – or 5 per cent of what the Coronavirus Jobs Retention Scheme is expected to cost. 

The analysis also found that local authorities with a higher proportion of furloughed employments are already more likely to have a higher proportion of their population claiming benefits. As the furlough scheme is wound down, and if a comprehensive programme of employment and skills support is not put in place, pre-existing inequalities will be further exacerbated.