Fears for UK's 1,000,000 event workers as companies face ruin by end of year

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‘It’s all I’ve ever known, and I’ve got over 20 years worth of experience'

Visit our live blog for the latest updatesFaye Davies Fuller, 42, has worked as an executive producer in a range of fields including corporate events. live music, TV and football and fears she would struggle to reskill.

Sound system engineer Billy Bryson said he was turned down for a supermarket job because he is overqualified She also doesn’t qualify for the SEISS grant for the self-employed, and even if she could get one of the Government’s ‘bounce back loans’, she doesn’t know when she’d ever be able to pay it back.

‘I think one of the biggest oversights firstly is the key word that they use, saying that our industry is not “viable”, which is absolutely mind blowing and bizarre considering we bring in £84billion into the economy.’

 

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1,000,000 event workers? In your dreams ...

Adapt to an ever changing world. ✌🏻. Be the vocational equivalent of David Bowíe 👨‍🎤

Meanwhile, the people forcing this will feel no real economic or job effect at all.

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