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Department of Employment: Temporary Short-Time Working Compensation Scheme, Registered...

Catalogue reference: LAB 87

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LAB 87

Registered files concerned with the operation of the Temporary Short-time Working Compensation Scheme (TSTWCS) concerning assistance provided to employers in preserving endangered jobs.The files in this series consist of EPM series files...

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Reference
LAB 87
Title
Department of Employment: Temporary Short-Time Working Compensation Scheme, Registered Files (EPM, Y and YT Series)
Date
1978-1985
Description

Registered files concerned with the operation of the Temporary Short-time Working Compensation Scheme (TSTWCS) concerning assistance provided to employers in preserving endangered jobs.

The files in this series consist of EPM series files concerning policy, procedure and precedent matters regarding the operation of the Scheme, and a selection of individual case files from regional offices in Y and YT series.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
EPM, Y and YT file series
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Physical description
143 file(s)
Access conditions
Open unless otherwise stated
Subjects
Topics
Labour
Accruals
Series is not accruing.
Administrative / biographical background

The Temporary Short-time Working Compensation Scheme (TSTWCS) was established in April 1979 as a successor to the Temporary Employment Subsidy and the Short-time Working Compensation Schemes. It was intended to be a temporary measure pending the introduction of a statutory scheme, but the latter was not introduced following the change of government at the general election of 1979. The TSTWCS was a discretionary scheme set up under powers given to the Secretary of State for Employment by the Employment Subsidies Act 1978, and its rules could be altered without reference to Parliament. No further applications were allowed to the TSTWCS after 31 March 1984. The scheme was administered by the Department of Employment's regional staff.

The main purpose of the TSTWCS was to help employers preserve endangered jobs: it was intended to allow employers a breathing space during which they could make necessary adjustments to safeguard jobs and thus avoid redundancies. Each threatened job would only be supported once, for a maximum period which varied between six and twelve months, at levels of reimbursement which dropped from 75% to 50% during the operation of the scheme; it was also necessary for the job itself to have a recognised long-term future. Occupations excluded from qualification for TSTWCS assistance included police, dock workers, and share fishermen.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C10202/

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