UK Government “Engaging With Industry” Over Strike Impact But Refuses To Commit To Income Replacement Scheme

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EXCLUSIVE: The UK government is “engaging with industry to understand the impacted of continued U.S. strike action” but has stopped short of committing to an Income Replacement Scheme t…

“We are engaging with industry to understand the impact of continued U.S. strike action,” said the spokesman. “We continue our support for the screen industries through competitive tax reliefs, investing in studio infrastructure, supporting innovation, and promoting independent content.”

Launched earlier this month by campaigner Laura Evans, the petition urges the government to “do more to support UK TV and film crew who are unable to work due to strikes” by providing financial support via an Income Replacement Scheme.

 

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