The Pandemic Unemployment Payment has been extended until 31st March 2020 and will support sectors facing extended periods of closure, including the events and entertainment sector. I have also secured approval to keep the scheme open to new applicants until the end of the year.
Of the approximately 206,300 people in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week some 5,800, or 2.8%, are members of the arts, entertainment and recreation sector. This represents a 59% reduction from 14,200 claimants in that sector at the peak in May.
From 17 September the pandemic unemployment payment will be paid at three rates. Individuals whose prior earnings were €300 or over per week will receive a payment of €300 per week. A rate of €250 will apply to those who earned between €200 and €300 and the rate of €203 remains unchanged for those with prior earnings of less than €200. My Department is advising recipients of the changes in rate and setting out the basis for the decision in each case.
These new rates will apply to all recipients. I do not think it would be fair to make exceptions for those who had previously worked in the events and entertainment sector, while applying the changes to the majority of recipients who have worked in other sectors.
I trust this clarifies the position.