Today, the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection issued payments valued at €180.5m to 515,700 people in respect of their application for the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP). This is a reduction of 27,400 on the number of people paid at the same point last week. Amongst the recipients are 22,200 who have now informed the Department that they are returning to work and 16,200 of these will be receiving their last payment this week.

As well as those on the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment, there are now over 59,000 employers who have registered with the Revenue Commissioners for the Temporary Covid-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) with at least one subsidy being paid in respect of over 520,900 people under that scheme.

The above payments are in addition to the 225,600 people who were reported on the Live Register as of the end of May.

Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty today said:

“Today’s Pandemic Unemployment Payment numbers reflect a drop of almost 90,000 people receiving support – or 15% – since the peak in recipients in May. As we enter a new phase of our reopening of Irish society today, we can expect the numbers returning to work to continue to climb.

“As the country marks a further step backs towards normality, or at least towards a ‘new normal’, I would stress the vital role Pandemic Unemployment Payment has played in contributing to assisting the strong public support for necessary public health measures which has allowed us to move to phase two.

“Not everybody will return to work today or tomorrow and my department will continue to assist those who need income replacement supports. As I announced last week, the Pandemic Unemployment Payment will continue until August 2020 and I have tasked my officials to start working on options for the scheme’s future beyond that – taking into account progress in the re-opening of society and the developing health situation.”

All Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment payments issued will be in recipients’ bank accounts or at their local post office tomorrow, Tuesday 9th June.

People returning to work

Last week, some 28,000 people closed their claim for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment of which 22,200 reported that they were returning to work. Of those 22,200 returning to work, approx. 16,200 are receiving their last unemployment payment this week and are included in the 515,700 people reported above. As the Pandemic Unemployment Payment is a weekly payment paid in arrears, there can be a one week lag in how closures, due to people returning to work, are reflected in the payment data. The 16,200 individuals who closed their claim as they return to work are eligible for a final payment, as they were unemployed in the week for which this payment is due.

The main sectors in which people are returning to work this week, continue to be Construction with 6,500 workers back in work, Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor vehicles and motorcycles, with 3,700 having returned to work, while 1,900 have returned to their jobs in the Manufacturing sector. A further 2,000 employees are returning to Accommodation and Food Service activities.  A full breakdown of the sectors is set out at Appendix 6 below.

With the Phase Two Plus of the Government’s Roadmap for the Reopening of Society and Business now moving into place and the gradual reopening of the economy, the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection is advising workers who are returning to work that they must close their claim for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP).

In order to ensure that their claim is processed correctly, workers who will be returning to work must close their claim for the PUP payment on the actual date that they start back at work.  Since the commencement of Phase One of the Government’s Roadmap for the Reopening of Society and Business, some 82,500 employees are back in work.

The easiest way to close a claim for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment is online via www.mywelfare.ie.  Any worker returning to work with an enquiry about closing their claim, can contact the Department’s dedicated income support helpline at 1890 800 024 (Monday to Friday from 9.00am to 5.00pm).

Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment Checks

As is the case, for all social welfare schemes, the Department conducts a series of pre and post payment checks for the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment, including:

  • Integrity checks made against records already held by the Department including Public Service Information data and cross checks with payments on other schemes. These help to verify if a person is who they claim to be and that they are entitled to claim payment.
  • A reconciliation process between the Department’s payment file and Revenue’s payment file for the Covid-19 Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme
  • A prior employment status check by comparing all claims for PUP against prior earnings and employment records from Revenue data.
  • As with other welfare schemes, the Department contacts recipients to ensure that they continue to satisfy the eligibility criteria of the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment.
  • Data analytics
  • The Department’s inspection staff also participating with Garda and Customs staff, in security checks on major transport routes and transport hubs.

Following the application of these checks and controls the Department has this week paid 515,700 people, with the vast majority of the claims being paid within a week of receipt. This indicates the efficiency of using data analytics to both identify incorrect claims and ensure prompt processing of valid claims.

Temporary Covid-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme

There are now over 59,000 employers who have registered with the Revenue Commissioners for the Temporary Covid-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS).  Workers whose employers have registered them on the scheme are not eligible to receive a pandemic unemployment payment. In addition workers who were in receipt of the pandemic unemployment payment but who have now been registered by their employers on the TWSS are no longer eligible to receive a payment pandemic unemployment payment

Covid-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit Payment

There are now 48,900 people medically certified for receipt of the Covid-19 enhanced Illness Benefit. This predominantly relates to applications in respect of people who have been advised by their GP to self-isolate together with a smaller number in respect of people who have been diagnosed with Covid-19.

Please apply online at www.MyWelfare.ie

The Department wishes to thank its customers for submitting the majority of applications through our online portal www.MyWelfare.ie. This is the quickest and easiest way to submit an application and enables the Department to allocate resources to contacting those who submitted invalid applications.

Individuals can close their Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment online at www.MyWelfare.ie.

In the interests of the public health advice and the restrictions on movements please if at all possible do not attend your local Intreo Centre as opening hours have now been restricted. Instead please apply through www.MyWelfare.ie.

Appendices

Appendix 1 – Analysis of Pandemic Unemployment Payments by County

Appendix 2 – Map showing total Pandemic Unemployment Payments by County

Appendix 3 – Pandemic Unemployment Payments by Sector

Appendix 4 – Pandemic Unemployment Payments by Age Profile

Appendix 5 – Analysis of People who Closed their PUP Claim to Return to Work

Appendix 6 – Analysis of Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments by Sector

Appendix 7 – Analysis of Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments Age Profile

Appendix 8 – Enhanced Illness Benefit Payments by County

Appendix 9 – Enhanced Illness Benefit Payments by Sector

Appendix 10 – Enhanced Illness Benefit Payments Age Profile

 

Appendix 1 – Analysis of Pandemic Unemployment Payments

There are 515,700 people in receipt a Pandemic Unemployment Payment of which 241,500 are female and 274,200 are male.

 

County Breakdown

CountyJune 9thJune 2nd
Carlow6,4006,800
Cavan7,8008,300
Clare12,60013,200
Cork52,20055,200
Donegal19,00020,200
Dublin157,700164,500
Galway28,10029,500
Kerry19,30020,100
Kildare22,30023,600
Kilkenny8,9009,400
Laois7,2007,600
Leitrim3,5003,700
Limerick19,00020,000
Longford3,8004,100
Louth15,30016,000
Mayo13,90014,700
Meath20,80022,200
Monaghan7,0007,400
Offaly7,3007,900
Roscommon5,9006,300
Sligo6,6007,000
Tipperary15,30016,300
Waterford12,10012,700
Westmeath9,70010,300
Wexford16,50017,700
Wicklow15,90016,800
County not included1,6001,700
Total515,700543,200

Appendix 2

Appendix 3 – Pandemic Unemployment Payments – Sector Breakdown

The highest sector with people in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment is Accommodation and Food Service activities (119,800), followed by Wholesale and Retail Trade (76,600) and Construction (51,400).

The largest weekly drop was in Construction (9,400).

Sector Breakdown

Industrial SectorNumber of employees in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment since 9thJuneNumber of employees in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment since 2ndJune
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining and Quarrying7,1007,600
Manufacturing27,90030,500
Electricity, gas supply; Water supply, sewerage and waste management1,7001,800
Construction51,40060,800
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles76,60080,900
Transportation and storage15,30016,200
Accommodation and food service activities119,800122,200
Information and communication activities11,50011,700
Financial and insurance activities11,50011,900
Real Estate activities7,6007,800
Professional, Scientific and Technical activities22,10023,000
Administrative and support service activities40,90042,800
Public Administration And Defence; Compulsory Social Security11,60012,600
Education21,40021,700
Human Health And Social Work activities19,60020,700
Arts, entertainment and recreation13,80014,000
Other Sectors37,40038,100
Unclassified or unknown18,50018,900
Total515,700543,200

 Appendix 4 – Pandemic Unemployment Payment – Age Profile

Age categoryNumber of employees in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment since 9th JuneNumber of employees in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment since 2nd June
< 25110,500114,800
25-34118,200124,500
35-44119,700127,600
45-5495,900101,500
55+71,40074,800
Total515,700579,400

Appendix 5 – Analysis of People who Closed their PUP Claim to return to Work

Around 22,200 people who had closed their account since 30th May will receive a Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 9th June.   Of these, 16,500 are male and 5,700 are female.

County Breakdown

CountyJune 9thJune 2nd
Carlow300400
Cavan400600
Clare500600
Cork2,3003,200
Donegal9001,100
Dublin5,8006,600
Galway1,1001,400
Kerry8001,000
Kildare1,1001,400
Kilkenny400500
Laois300500
Leitrim200200
Limerick8001,000
Longford200300
Louth700800
Mayo600800
Meath1,0001,500
Monaghan400500
Offaly400600
Roscommon300400
Sligo200300
Tipperary8001,100
Waterford500700
Westmeath500600
Wexford8001,300
Wicklow700900
County not included200100
Total22,20028,400

 Appendix 6 – Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments – Sector Breakdown

The top three sectors from which employees closed their Pandemic Unemployment Payment in the week ending 9th June were Construction (6,500), Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles (3,700) and Manufacturing (1,900).

Sector Breakdown

Industrial Sector 

 

June 9th

June 2nd
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining and Quarrying500600
Manufacturing1,9002,800
Electricity, gas supply; Water supply, sewerage and waste management100100
Construction6,5009,900
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles3,7004,300
Transportation and storage600700
Accommodation and food service activities2,0001,900
Information and communication activities300200
Financial and insurance activities400400
Real Estate activities200200
Professional, Scientific and Technical activities9001,000
Administrative and support service activities1,5002,200
Public Administration And Defence; Compulsory Social Security7001,000
Education400300
Human Health And Social Work activities1,1001,000
Arts, entertainment and recreation200200
Other Sectors600800
Unclassified or unknown600800
Total 

22,200

28,400

Appendix 7 – Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments – Age Profile

Age category 

Number of employees in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment w/e 9th June 

Number of employees in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment w/e 2nd June
< 253,6004,200
25-345,0006,600
35-446,2008,400
45-544,5005,700
55+2,9003,600
Total 

22,200

28,400

Appendix 8 – Analysis of Covid-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit

There are 48,900 people medically certified for receipt of a Covid-19 related Illness Benefit payment of which 27,500 are female and 21,400 are male.

For 27,200 of these, the date of their first certificate was issued before week ending 29th March 2020. The following table shows the number of people medically certified for meeting the conditions for receipt of a Covid-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit payment, by start date entered on the medical certificate.

The number of people medically certified with having Coronavirus is given in brackets below and is included in the weekly overall figure shown.

Certificate start dateJune 09th
Before 15/03/20203,300  (124)
16/03/2020 – 22/03/202013,500 (308)
23/03/2020 – 29/03/202010,400 (326)
30/03/2020 – 05/04/20206,500 (380)
06/04/2020 – 12/04/20203,800 (412)
13/04/2020 – 19/04/20202,800 (400)
20/04/2020 – 26/04/20202,600 (516)
27/04/2020 – 03/05/20202,100 (437)
04/05/2020 – 10/05/20201,200 (194)
11/05/2020 – 17/05/20201,300 (214)
18/05/2020 – 24/05/2020700 (73)
25/05/2020 – 31/05/2020400 (62)
01/06/2020 – 07/06/2020200 (14)
Total48,900 (3,460)

County Breakdown (based on the county recorded on the Illness Benefit certificate)

CountyNumber of people who are medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit on 9th JuneNumber of people who are medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit on 2nd  June
Carlow700600
Cavan1,3001,200
Clare900900
Cork5,6005,500
Donegal1,1001,100
Dublin14,00013,600
Galway3,0002,900
Kerry1,0001,000
Kildare2,3002,300
Kilkenny1,0001,000
Laois800800
Leitrim200200
Limerick1,7001,700
Longford400400
Louth1,5001,500
Mayo1,2001,200
Meath1,9001,900
Monaghan800700
Offaly800800
Roscommon800700
Sligo400400
Tipperary1,7001,600
Waterford1,5001,500
Westmeath900900
Wexford1,6001,600
Wicklow1,5001,500
Other (NI & Foreign Address)300300
Total48,90047,800

 

 

 

 

Appendix 9 – Covid-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit – Sector Breakdown

The highest sector with people medically certified for receipt of a Covid-19 Illness Benefit  payment was Human Health and Social Work (10,700), followed by Wholesale and Retail Trade (10,400) and Manufacturing (6,600).

Sector Breakdown

Industrial SectorNumber of  people medically certified to receive Enhanced Illness Benefit on 9thJuneNumber of  people medically certified to receive Enhanced Illness Benefit on 2nd  June
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining and Quarrying500400
Manufacturing6,6006,500
Electricity, gas, steam supply; Water supply; Sewerage, waste management200200
Construction1,9001,900
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles10,40010,200
Transportation and storage1,9001,900
Accommodation and food service activities1,8001,800
Information and communication activities800800
Financial and insurance activities2,1002,000
Real Estate activities400400
Professional, Scientific and Technical activities1,6001,600
Administrative and support service activities4,9004,700
Public Administration And Defence; Compulsory Social Security2,0002,000
Education800800
Human Health And Social Work activities10,90010,600
Arts, entertainment and recreation300300
Other Sectors1,4001,400
Unclassified or unknown400300
Total48,90047,800

Appendix 10 – Enhanced Illness Benefit Age Profile

Age categoryNumber of people medically certified to receive Enhanced Illness Benefit on 9th JuneNumber of people medically certified to receive Enhanced Illness Benefit on

2nd  June

< 255,7005,500
25-3411,70011,400
35-4413,80013,500
45-5410,40010,200
55+7,3007,100
Total48,90047,800

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