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Furloughs prevent tsunami of layoffs, but second wave likely

The government’s furlough scheme has prevented the UK economy from being engulfed by a tsunami-like first wave of unemployment. But a second wave will probably come once the reduction in the generosity of the scheme in August forces businesses to decide if they want to keep their employees. That’s one reason why the economic recovery from the coronavirus crisis will probably disappoint.

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