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Pandemic wage subsidy scheme ends today after being in place for over two years
Revenue seeking repayments from 56% of employers who availed of wage subsidy scheme
'There's a risk of being penny-wise but pound-foolish': Here's why employers are so concerned about the new wage subsidy scheme
Wage subsidy and mortgages: 'The government isn't helping them. What chance have they with the banks?'
Paying back tax on the wage subsidy scheme: Revenue's plans aim to 'minimise any financial hardship'
Minister for Finance says he 'cannot mandate' how banks consider mortgages for people on wage subsidy scheme
Paschal Donohoe: Wage subsidy scheme 'won't come to abrupt end'
Over one million people on Live Register or getting unemployment payment
Call for extension of wage subsidy scheme into 2021 as conference sector 'on verge of collapse'
'The stress is real. And growing': Wage subsidy recipients with mortgage approval uncertain if they can buy home
'What was all our hard work for?': Couple have mortgage approval pulled because one is on wage subsidy scheme
Q&A: How the extended pandemic payment schemes will work
Paschal Donohoe: 'Wage subsidy scheme will not disappear overnight'
Change to wage subsidy scheme to include those returning from maternity leave
Donohoe says no decision made yet on extending wage subsidy scheme
Covid-19: Over €650 million now given to businesses to keep people employed
Varadkar: 'Extending pandemic payment and wage subsidy scheme may be needed if restrictions stay in place'
RTÉ to avail of government's wage subsidy scheme
Future changes to pandemic payment and wage subsidy scheme to be considered, says minister
Childcare providers have until Tuesday to sign up to wage subsidy scheme
People on pandemic payment 'not classified as unemployed' but rate would be 16.5% if they were, says CSO
Covid-19 welfare schemes could cost Ireland €5 billion every three months
19,000 people close pandemic payment due to claiming it 'in error'
'Anomalies have arisen': Donohoe admits 'gap' in wage subsidy scheme for low paid workers