Creative Industries Can’t Be Forgotten as U.K. Government Tries to Ease Lockdown (Guest Column)

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Philippa Childs, head of U.K. entertainment union Bectu, warns that creative workers who are still not covered by coronavirus relief schemes can’t be forgotten as the government deliberates h…

, warns that creative workers who are still not covered by coronavirus relief schemes can’t be forgotten as the government deliberates how to bring industries out of lockdown.

The Prime Minister must strike a balance and ensure that any change in lockdown for some sectors doesn’t lead to other areas of the economy, such as the creative industries which contributes over £100 billion a year to the economy, being overlooked or forgotten. Just like retail, construction and car manufacturers, our industries will operate differently from pre-crisis. For example, TV production may take longer as crew are staggered to do tasks at separate times in the day rather than various departments all working at the same time. The implications of this are that there may be fewer job opportunities.

Bectu’s lobbying and the work of our negotiating officials means that many of those who are employed on casual contracts or move from employer to employer through the PAYE system are able to be furloughed if they fall within the correct dates of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme .

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