Clwyd South Conservative MP Simon Baynes (pictured) has welcomed new figures
which show the UK Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) has
protected 6,800 jobs in his constituency.
The scheme, which was launchedin April to pay 80%
of an employee’s wages through the COVID-19 pandemic, has protected a total of
316,500 jobs across the whole of Wales.
The UK Government also launched a Self-Employment Income Support Scheme
(SEISS) which would allow self-employed workers to claim up to 80% of their
average monthly profits.
In Wales, more than 102,000 self-employed people have
claimed a total £273 million from the scheme. In Clwyd South, there have been
2,600 recipients of the SEISS, with a total value of £7 million paid out.
The UK Government has also made more than £2.2 billion available to the Welsh Government to support the
Welsh NHS, charities, local government and businesses through the pandemic.
The CJRS scheme will continue to support jobs until the end of October,
with flexible part-time furloughing beginning in July to support businesses as
the economy reopens.
The SEISS scheme has also been extended with those
eligible able to claim a second and final grant in August of up to £6,570.
Simon Baynes said: “The support by the UK Government for Clwyd South workers and businesses
has been unprecedented and historic. I’m proud that the UK Government provided
this support to support local people and stop the spread of the virus.
“As we start to look beyond COVID-19, businesses can start to plan a
return, safe in the knowledge that they have been supported – and continue to
be – by the UK Government.
“I’m proud of the take-up of both the CJRS and SEISS and pleased we’ve
been able to help almost 11,000 people in Clwyd South. As always, if you live
in Clwyd South, and there’s anything I can do to help, I urge you to get in
touch with me at simon.baynes.mp@parliament.uk.”
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