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You could become one of them, there's going to be high demand soon. Difficult to wfh though. Maybe get DHL to deliver the corpse? That could work.
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Furlough means no work whatsoever. Gov’t support means payment for work not being done that would otherwise have been done. Yes, you’re not going to get a state sponsored handout on top of your contract income, umbrella or otherwise.Originally posted by JamesC34 View PostPresumably if the employer argues that a job can be undertaken at home, there will be no government support anyway?
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Back in the day, this would then have to be changed to JamesUB40 when you made your claim, then JamesB1 when you went to the other department across town to be assessed for Supplementary Benefit, and on and on…Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou'll have to change your name to JamesP45. That's the best advice I can offer, I'm afraid...
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You'll have to change your name to JamesP45. That's the best advice I can offer, I'm afraid...Originally posted by JamesC34 View PostI am a contractor through an umbrella company and my contract officially ends on the 31st March.
Does anyone understand the government coronavirus payments? Will I get any? Should I apply now or after my contract expires?
Any advice much appreciated.
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Presumably if the employer argues that a job can be undertaken at home, there will be no government support anyway?
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Thanks. Furloughing sounds like an interesting option.Originally posted by ComplianceLady View PostMy understanding is umbrella employees are covered but not if your contract is ended - only if the umbrella company furloughs you. I've spoken to a few industry bodies about this and this is a shared understanding but we've yet to get the detail/mechanics. I'm advising clients if they are concerned best option is to stand down i.e. no work for x weeks but keep contract running - better for contractor & client.
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My understanding is umbrella employees are covered but not if your contract is ended - only if the umbrella company furloughs you. I've spoken to a few industry bodies about this and this is a shared understanding but we've yet to get the detail/mechanics. I'm advising clients if they are concerned best option is to stand down i.e. no work for x weeks but keep contract running - better for contractor & client.
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And after your contract ends, you're neither.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYou are not a contractor anymore
You are an employee of the umbrella company
Ask your employer
If (and a big if) you can get something from your client and the umbrella stating that the reason your contract ended is because of Covid-19, there's a chance (very slim IMO, let's wait for tomorrow) there will be something in the plans for you.
Otherwise, you'll have to fend for yourself and one of the reasons contractors are paid the rates they are is so that they can have some buffer behind them for gaps between contracts. I'd not expect the government to cover people who chose to not protect themselves during such gaps.
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You are not a contractor anymoreOriginally posted by JamesC34 View PostI am a contractor through an umbrella company and my contract officially ends on the 31st March.
Does anyone understand the government coronavirus payments? Will I get any? Should I apply now or after my contract expires?
Any advice much appreciated.
You are an employee of the umbrella company
Ask your employer
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Indeed. Multiple threads should be reserved for COV19.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIn the meantime you can have a look around and read the 30nodd other threads we have going on this.
Maybe we should all put all our replies in a new thread? I bet the mods would love to tidy that up....
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In the meantime you can have a look around and read the 30nodd other threads we have going on this.
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There should be an announcement regarding the self-employed tomorrow, allegedly.Originally posted by JamesC34 View PostI am a contractor through an umbrella company and my contract officially ends on the 31st March.
Does anyone understand the government coronavirus payments? Will I get any? Should I apply now or after my contract expires?
Any advice much appreciated.
Wait until the announcement, add 30 minutes and search google/ask for advice then...
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Government Payouts for Contractors
I am a contractor through an umbrella company and my contract officially ends on the 31st March.
Does anyone understand the government coronavirus payments? Will I get any? Should I apply now or after my contract expires?
Any advice much appreciated.Tags: None
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