August 20, 2021
Incoherent and ill-timed plans to cut PUP must be halted immediately – Claire Kerrane TD

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Social Protection, Claire Kerrane TD, has this morning launched a position paper demanding that the government halt incoherent and ill-timed plans to cut the Pandemic Unemployment Payment.

The cuts are due to begin on 7th September, despite some sectors still being closed due to public health advice.

Speaking today, Teachta Kerrane said:

“The pandemic is not over. Some sectors, such as the live entertainment industry, remain closed due to public health advice. Despite this, the government is insisting on ploughing ahead with unfair cuts to the PUP in just over a fortnight.

“The cuts to the PUP and the plan to transition people from the PUP to Jobseekers on 7th September must be scrapped.  

“These cuts are punishing people who cannot return to work and will hit young workers hardest.  

“They are a slap in the face for those in the live music and entertainment sector who again this week have failed to get any clarity from the Government about when they can reopen.   

“These cuts will see many workers currently on the PUP rate of €203 being moved to Jobseeker payments. This will affect up to 29,000 people over the coming weeks. These workers are not jobseekers, they are merely being prevented from returning to their jobs due to public health restrictions. 

“Young people suffering the brunt of the government’s failure on housing and rents will be worst hit by this move with those under the age of 25 on the lowest rate of the PUP being transitioned to the reduced Jobseekers rate of €112.70 per week from 14th September.

“As Jobseeker’s Allowance is means tested based on entire household income, young people living at home will be particularly impacted. 

“This is now a matter of urgency. Minister Humphreys must outline what the future will be for financial supports for those who remain unable to work due to public health guidelines.  

“There must be certainty for workers in the live entertainment sector about the future of financial supports they will receive.

“The plans to transition people from the PUP to Jobseekers must be suspended. Instead, the continuation of PUP at current rates should be reviewed quarterly. 

“The government cannot continue with these unfair and short-sighted cuts which will plunge thousands of workers into financial uncertainty. I am urging the government to do the right thing and halt these ill-timed and incoherent plans immediately.”

The paper is available to view online at this link

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