Yorkshire Post

Two-thirds of pub jobs ‘will go if distancing is not cut’

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TWO-THIRDS OF pub jobs could be lost unless social distancing restrictio­ns are reduced to one metre, the industry is warning.

Ministers were also urged to maintain the furlough scheme at the current rate of paying 80 per cent of wages until October after the Government signalled it will ask companies to start sharing the cost from August.

In a letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, the The British Beer & Pub Associatio­n (BBPA), British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) and UKHospital­ity (UKH) called for furlough salary for pub and hospitalit­y staff to be maintained at 80 per cent until October.

That would allow the sector, which is two months behind reopening compared to the rest of the economy, to fully get back up and running, they said.

The trade bodies warned that thousands of jobs could be lost unless pubs can safely re-open and be operationa­lly and commercial­ly viable businesses by July.

Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the BBPA, said the furlough scheme had been a lifeline to pubs and pub jobs.

“However, unless social distancing restrictio­ns are reduced to the WHO’s (World Health Organisati­on) suggested one metre, two-thirds of pub jobs could be lost.

“It is vital that the Government allows pubs to re-open under those safe conditions in July, so that they can operate at a sustainabl­e level and become pillars of the community once more.

“Under two metre social distancing rules, pubs will have less space to operate with so will need less staff.

“Many pubs won’t even be able to re-open, yet they could be expected to cover part of their staff furlough costs from August without any money coming in.”

Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UKHospital­ity said: “It is absolutely crucial that the furlough scheme is extended, in its full form, until the end of October.

“Some businesses will reopen in July, but many will be trading at far below full capacity.

“They will be operating with reduced income and will likely incur additional costs to ensure social distancing measures are in place.”

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