UK Union Bectu Warns Of “Final Nail In Coffin For Many Institutions” Unless Government Extends COVID Support

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UK Union Bectu Warns Of “Final Nail In Coffin Many Institutions” Unless Government Extends COVID Support

Philippa Childs, responding to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s statement, said: “Theatres and live events are already on the brink – a further six months potentially without audiences could be the final nail in the coffin for many institutions unless the government takes further properly targeted action.

“The furlough scheme is coming to an end so many workers face imminent redundancy, and even those not at immediate risk will be wondering whether it is worth staying the course. As well as redundancy many hundreds are being laid off on the statutory lay off provisions of a maximum of £150 in 3 months.

She continued: “The government has to provide further sector specific support such as subsidised tickets, extending the furlough scheme and government-backed insurance for live events and theatre performances. “If the government does not take immediate steps in this area we may not have a functioning theatre and events sector to return to when this is finally over.”

In July, the government announced a rescue package of £1.57BN to help the arts, culture and heritage industries, including the theater sector. However, many theaters remain shuttered due to the impact of coronavirus and the government’s Job Retention Scheme is due to finish at the end of next month.

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