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    Government Support For Australian Businesses, Workers Increased Amid Lockdown Extension   

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJuly 28, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SYDNEY — Businesses and workers holding out against another month of lockdown in the southeastern Australian state of New South Wales will now be supported with increased state and federal payments.

    The additional help was announced just after Premier Gladys Berejiklian confirmed that Greater Sydney’s five-week lockdown would continue until August 28 to combat the escalating Covid-19 crisis.

    JobSaver payments will now be available to businesses with an annual turnover of between AU$75,000 ($55,155) and AU$250 million ($183.85 million), which have experienced a revenue decline of 30 percent or more. The turnover ceiling has been raised from AU$50 million ($36.77 million), with businesses being subjected to another full month of lockdown.

    The maximum weekly payment has also been increased, with businesses that maintain their employee headcount now able to receive between AU$1500 ($1103.1) and AU$100,000 ($73,540) per week, up from AU$10,000.

    New South Wales Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said payments will be based on 40 percent of their weekly New South Wales payroll.

    New South Wales Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said, “We want to make sure that workers remain connected to their businesses as we move through this lockdown period.” (Joel Carrett/AAP Image)

    “We have made it clear that businesses cannot reduce headcount,” he said.

    “We want to make sure that workers remain connected to their businesses as we move through this lockdown period.”

    As for workers, the AU$600 ($440.94) Covid-19 disaster payment for people who have lost more than 20 hours a week will lift to AU$750 ($551.18), and the payment for people who have lost less than 20 hours of work increases from AU$375 ($275.59) to AU$450 ($330.71) a week.

    “The Commonwealth government has your back just as we’ve had the back of all Australians through this crisis,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.

    The state’s peak business organization, Business New South Wales, described the lockdown extension as a “crushing blow” to businesses but said new support had been “gratefully received.”

    “The only way out of this is to continue to comply with government restrictions and get vaccinated as soon as possible,” said Daniel Hunter, Chief Executive, Business New South Wales.

    Meanwhile, construction with new Covid-19 protocols will resume in Greater Sydney, Central Coast (north of Sydney), Blue Mountains (west of Sydney), and the coastal cities of Wollongong and Shellharbour south of Sydney on July 31.

    Construction activity, including work in residential homes where there is no contact between workers and residents, will be allowed.

    The Property Council of Australia “applauded” the decision.

    “The industry fully supports the additional health measures announced today, which should give the people confidence that taking this action will not present an unacceptable health risk to the community,” said Lauren Conceicao, Acting New South Wales Executive Director.

    However, the Urban Development Institute of Australia said the sector would only be operating at a “fraction” of its potential as around 50 percent of all workers come from the eight local government areas where construction was still prohibited.

    Property development industry group Urban Taskforce Australia Chief Executive Tom Forrest said it was a “highly limited return to work for the construction industry.”

    “But something is certainly better than nothing at all,” he said.

    Edited by Saptak Datta and Krishna Kakani



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