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Coronavirus: Victoria Beckham in U-turn over furloughing staff during lockdown


Victoria Beckham will not be placing staff on furlough during lockdown (Picture: REUTERS)

Victoria Beckham has had a major u-turn over her decision to furlough her staff during the lockdown.

The 46-year-old faced major backlash after it emerged that she would be putting 25 members of her fashion label staff on the government scheme, and forgoing her own salary, in a bid to help her business survive.

And, a spokesperson at Victoria Beckham has confirmed that she will no longer using the ‘government’s assistance’, and instead is ‘navigating’ through the pandemic without it.

A statement shared with Metro.co.uk read: ’Victoria Beckham Ltd has been working hard to protect its people and, while adjusting to the impact of Covid-19 and the government lockdown, our decision to furlough a small number of our staff seemed the most appropriate option in keeping with many other businesses. 

‘The situation is dynamic, and, with the support of our shareholders, we now believe we can navigate through this crisis without drawing from the government furlough scheme. 

‘Our application was made in the best interests of trying to protect our staff, and that is still our absolute focus.

Victoria insisted that the welfare of her team will always come first (Picture: Rex)

‘We are doing everything we can to ensure we can achieve that without using government assistance.’

Discussing the move, Victoria insisted the welfare of her staff will always come first.

‘We will not now be drawing on the government furlough scheme,’ the Spice Girl star old the Guardian.

‘At the beginning of the lockdown the shareholders agreed with senior management to furlough a small proportion of staff. At that point we didn’t know how long the lockdown might last or its likely impact on the business. 

‘The welfare of my team and our business means everything to me.’





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