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Calls to restore higher rate PUP for unemployed under-25s

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The National Youth Council of Ireland has urged the Government to restore the higher rate of Pandemic Unemployment Payment for all under-25s who are unemployed or deliver a massive jobs support package to assist them.

The youth council notes that the Covid-19 pandemic has hit the employment prospects of young people hard, with over a third of under-25s in the labour force (36.5%) currently out of work.

It says that while this age group comprises just 11% of the workforce, it accounts for 21% of PUP recipients, and that the situation is made worse because emigration is largely closed off.

Responding to a Parliamentary Question from Labour Finance Spokesperson Ged Nash, the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection confirmed that

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