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<p>The Government is committed to ensuring that people are able to return to work
in a manner that is sustainable and adjustable to the reopening of the economy.</p><p>
</p><p>The Government therefore introduced flexible furloughing from 1 July. Firms
can now bring back employees that have been furloughed for any amount of time and
any shift pattern, while still being able to claim Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
grants for the hours not worked, with no minimum furlough period.</p><p> </p><p>It
is right that state support is slowly reduced and the focus shifts to getting furloughed
employees back to work. As such, from August 2020, the level of the grant will be
slowly tapered to reflect that people will be returning to work. Employees will continue
to receive 80% of wages up to a cap of £2,500 when furloughed.</p><p>While other countries
have announced similar schemes, the UK response remains among the most comprehensive.</p>
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