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Wythenshawe is no stranger to hard times... but life after lockdown could be the community's toughest challenge yet

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Manchester Airport.As the country went into lockdown on March 23, Wythenshawe's largest employer was hit by an unprecedented decline in passenger numbers.Jake, a shop worker at the airport, was made redundant days before the government furlough scheme came into place, leaving him with no choice but to apply for Universal Credit.With a four-week old baby, he and his partner were left with just £350 a month to live on until the first payment finally came through six weeks later.Jake has tried desperately to get back into employment, but says the job market in Wythenshawe is more saturated than ever.One employer in the area told him they had received over 2,000 applicants for one job, he says.Wythenshawe is no stranger to hard times, and the.

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