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Published 12:05 26 Mar 2021 GMT
The ISA has asked the government for increased supports for the beauty industry, including commercial rent supports, a VAT reduction, and an extension of the wage subsidy scheme.
The group's Peigin Crowley explains that many workers are struggling to make their mortgage repayments and that they are "bewildered" as to why the beauty industry is "not allowed to open with safety protocols in place."
"The industry invested heavily and was widely acknowledged as a safe setting but it now sits idle throughout the country, while debt and commercial overheads continue to stack up," she says.
"It is no longer acceptable. These treatments are happening anyway, and the demand will be even greater once the good weather begins."
It was reported yesterday that businesses such as hairdressers and salons will most likely not be able to reopen until at least mid-summer.
A government source told the Irish Mirror: “I’m afraid they’re off the table for now, until mid-summer really. They are not in the running at all for next Tuesday’s announcement.”
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