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Germany: Emergency child supplement | pgirard | covid19 | germany | ||
Iceland: Ensuring wages to employees and the self-employed + Child supplements | mmarquez | government.is (21.03.2020) The authorities, in cooperation with the Icelandic Federation of Labour and the Confederation of Icelandic Employers, have ensured that quarantined individuals will receive pay while they are in quarantine; however, during that time, other rights, such as sick days provided for in wage agreements, do not apply. This applies to the period from 1 February through 30 April 2020, and it applies to those who are unable to work while they are in quarantine. It is assumed that employers will pay wages to their employees and will then apply to the Treasury for reimbursement up to a specified maximum amount. The same applies to self-employed individuals if they have been forced to stop working due to quarantine during the above-mentioned period. Payments to self-employed individuals in quarantine are based on 80% of their average monthly income in 2019. Payments are subject to a maximum of ISK 633,000 per month, or ISK 21,100 per day. Average income is based on the average of the estimated income used as the payroll tax base in 2019. |
covid19, self-employed | Family benefits, Children, Pensions, Unemployment | iceland |
Iceland: Access to voluntary pension savings | mmarquez | government.is (21.03.2020) During the next 15 months, people can withdraw a monthly sum from their voluntary pension savings, to a maximum of ISK 800,000. |
covid19 | Old-age pensions | iceland |
Iceland: One-off child payment | mmarquez | government.is (21.03.2020) A one-off child benefit payment will be made on June 1, 2020 to all families with children under the age of 18. Parents with an average monthly income below ISK 927,000 in 2019 will receive ISK 40,000 per child and those with higher income will receive ISK 20,000 per child. |
covid19, family | Family benefits, Social assistance | iceland |
Iceland: Unemployment benefits increased and extra support to avoid dismissals | mmarquez | government.is (21.03.2020) In order to protect jobs and employment relationships between Icelandic workers and their employers during these extraordinary times, the Government of Iceland has committed to allowing part-time workers to claim up to 75 per cent of unemployment benefits, to avoid job losses. Those who are under threat of losing their jobs will become eligible for unemployment benefits which allow them to move to part time hours for their employer and claim additional support from the Government. The benefit package allows those who cut back to as low as 25% of their previous employment hours or salary to boost the earnings they receive from their employer with Government support up to a combined level of ISK 700,000 per month. The overall aim of this legislation is to encourage businesses to keep employees on their payrolls, rather than lay them off. The self-employed and freelancers are also eligible for this benefit. |
covid19 | Unemployment | iceland |
Hong-Kong: Recipients of social security payments, Working Family Allowance and Individual-based Work Incentive Transport Subsidy to get one-off extra allowance starting from January 7 | mmarquez | info.gov.hk (03.01.2020) The Government announced today (January 3) that recipients of the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA), recipients of the Old Age Allowance (OAA) (including the Guangdong (GD) Scheme and the Fujian (FJ) Scheme), the Old Age Living Allowance (OALA) and the Disability Allowance (DA) under the Social Security Allowance (SSA) Scheme, and recipients of the Working Family Allowance (WFA) and Individual-based Work Incentive Transport Subsidy (I-WITS) will receive a one-off extra allowance starting from January 7. This is part of a series of measures to support enterprises, safeguard jobs and relieve people's burden as announced by the Financial Secretary on August 15, 2019. |
extending coverage | Family benefits, Old-age pensions | china |
Hong-Kong: Additional $2.5 billion to the Employees Retraining Board | mmarquez | info.gov.hk (26.02.2020) The budget also allocates about $2.5 billion of additional expenditure to the Employees Retraining Board to increase the maximum amount of monthly allowance for trainees. "I am well aware that financial resources alone are not enough to tackle the challenges we are facing," Mr Chan said. "However, making good use of fiscal reserves to support enterprises and relieve people's hardship is certainly in line with our people's expectations towards the Government under the current difficult environment." |
covid19 | Employment | Hong Kong, China |
Hong-Kong: Goverment pays one month's rent for lower income tenants | mmarquez | info.gov.hk (26.02.2020) The Goverment will pay one month's rent for lower income tenants living in public rental units of the Hong Kong Housing Authority and the Hong Kong Housing Society, involving an expenditure of about $1.829 billion. |
covid19 | Housing, Social assistance | Hong Kong, China |
Hong-Kong, China: Extra allowance for social security recipients | mmarquez | info.gov.hk (26.02.2020) Providing an extra allowance to eligible social security recipients, equal to one month's standard rate payment of Comprehensive Social Security Assistance, Old Age Allowance, Old Age Living Allowance or Disability Allowance. Similar arrangements will apply to recipients of the Work Incentive Transport Subsidy. This will involve an expenditure of about $4.225 billion. |
covid19 | Social assistance | Hong Kong, China |
Hong-Kong: Cash payout of $10,000 to permanent residents | mmarquez | info.gov.hk (26.02.2020) To stimulate the economy by boosting local consumption and relieve the financial burden on the community, Mr Chan announced a cash payout of $10,000 to Hong Kong permanent residents aged 18 or above. "This measure, which involves an expenditure of about $71 billion, is expected to benefit about 7 million people," Mr Chan said. |
covid19 | Social assistance | Hong Kong, China |
France: Soutien des crèches | mmarquez | monenfant.fr (20.03.2020) L’Etat ayant décidé de la fermeture de la plupart des crèches accueillant des enfants de moins de 3 ans, la Caisse nationale des allocations familiales va verser des aides exceptionnelles aux crèches fermées. Des crèches accueillent, gratuitement, les enfants des familles prioritaires (professionnels de santé, policiers, pompiers, etc.). Afin d’aider les Préfets à mettre en place ce service d’accueil d’urgence, le site internet des Caisses d’allocations (www.monenfant.fr ) a mis en place un service spécifique pour recenser les besoins de ces familles et les places disponibles |
covid19, family | Family benefits | france |
Coronavirus : les prestations sociales payées deux jours plus tôt en avril - L'Express | gfilhon | Cette avance permet de "s'assurer que tout le monde pourra bien percevoir ses aides à temps" et anticiper les déplacements dans les banques pour éviter l'attente. |
covid19 | Family benefits, Pensions | france |
COVID-19: Social protection systems failing vulnerable groups | pmassetti | ilo.org (25.03.2020) Governments must use the momentum created by the COVID-19 pandemic to make rapid progress toward collectively financed, comprehensive, and permanent social-protection systems. |
covid19 | ||
ILO: COVID-19 and the world of work | pmassetti | covid19 | |||
Pakistan: PM Imran Khan approves increase in the BISP UCT | mmarquez | thestatesman.com (24.03.2020) Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has approved a financial relief package for different segments of society who were vulnerable to the adverse impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the countrys economy, according to the report on Tuesday. Earlier on Monday, the package was approved in a meeting chaired by Khan at the Prime Minister Office (PMO), Dawn news reported. According to the informed sources, it had been decided that the funds of the government’s much ambitious Ehsaas programme would be distributed among the poor according to the available data of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) and through the under progress National Socio-Economic Registry (NSER) of the BISP. The BISP is a federal unconditional cash transfer poverty reduction program in the country. Under the package the monthly stipend of the BISP has been increased from 2,000 to 3,000 Pakistani rupees, the sources further added. |
covid19 | Social assistance | pakistan |
COVID-19 | Eurofound | pmassetti | Eurofound provides information, advice and expertise on working conditions and sustainable work, industrial relations, labour market change and quality and life and public services, to support the EU Institutions and bodies, Member States and Social Partners in shaping and implementing social and employment policies, as well as promoting social dialogue on the basis of comparative information, research and analysis. |
covid19 | Europe | |
Opinion: How to support the self-employed through the pandemic | pmassetti | Financial Times (25.03.2020) Disruptions caused by coronavirus have exposed the gaps in the welfare system |
digital platforms | Social assistance | |
Coronavirus highlights sick pay void for platform workers | pmassetti | Eurofound (19.03.2020) The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is starting to have a serious impact on the world economy. The consequences for platform workers are especially severe in light of forced work stoppages due to self-isolation and lack of sick pay in many cases. Recent media coverage shows that platform workers in the transport sector (ride hailing and food delivery) are most affected, while professional services performed online (such as remote consultations with health professionals) could help to reduce the pressure on health systems. |
digital platforms | Cash sickness benefits | Europe |
Canada: Reduced minimum withdrawals for Registered Retirement Income Funds | mmarquez | canada.ca (25.03.2020) Ottawa’s measures will reduce the amount Canadians will be mandated to withdraw by 25 per cent this year amid concerns seniors will be forced to sell assets into a heavily discounted market, thus reducing the potential long-term value of their retirement portfolios in the event of an equity market resurgence. The Canadian government said the measure would cost $495 million of its $82-billion economic response plan announced on Wednesday. |
covid19 | Family benefits, Old-age pensions | canada |
Canada: Indigenous Community Support Fund | mmarquez | canada.ca (23.03.2020) A new Indigenous Community Support Fund In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 18, 2020, the Government of Canada announced the COVID-19 Economic Response Plan. This plan includes $305 million for a new, distinctions-based Indigenous Community Support Fund to address immediate needs in First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. This funding will also provide support to regional, urban and off-reserve Indigenous organizations. These new funds will flow directly to Indigenous communities and groups across the country and will provide Indigenous leadership with the flexibility needed as they prepare for and react to the spread of COVID-19. These funds could be used for measures including, but not limited to:
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covid19 | Difficult-to-cover groups, Social assistance | canada |
Canada: The New Canada Emergency Response Benefit | mmarquez | canada.ca (23.03.2020) The new Canada Emergency Response Benefit: We will provide a taxable benefit of $2,000 a month for up to 4 months to:
This benefit replaces the previously announced Emergency Care Benefit and the Emergency Support Benefit. |
covid19, self-employed | Unemployment, Social assistance | canada |
Canada: Increasing the Canada Child Benefit | mmarquez | canada.ca (25.03.2020) Support for individuals and families: Increasing the Canada Child Benefit. We are providing an extra $300 per child through the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) for 2019-20. This will mean approximately $550 more for the average family. This benefit will be delivered as part of the scheduled CCB payment in May. |
covid19 | Family benefits | canada |
El Salvador: Se suspende el pago de electricidad, agua, teléfono, cable e internet por 3 meses | mmarquez | bbc.com (25.03.2020) Según el Plan de Respuesta y Alivio Económico ante la Emergencia Nacional contra el covid-19, el gobierno suspenderá el pago de los recibos de electricidad, agua, teléfono, cable e internet por los próximos tres meses. También se aplazará por el mismo períodoel pago de alquileres y de las cuotas de créditos hipotecarios, de consumo, tarjetas o crédito de vehículo para personas o empresas afectadas por la pandemia. Los pagos de los alquileres tanto de viviendas como locales comerciales serán prorrogados y se regularán los precios para evitar un aumento que afecte a sectores más vulnerables, indica el documento. "Esto incluye a empresas pequeñas, empresas micro, dueños y trabajadores de restaurantes, comedores, gimnasios, las personas en cuarentena, los enfermos que tengamos, personas que han sido enviadas a casa sin sueldos", aclaró Bukele sobre los grupos a los que iba dirigido. |
covid19 | Social assistance | el Salvador |
Denmark: Danish corona-hit firms get state aid to pay 75% of salaries | mmarquez | euractiv.com (15.03.2020) Denmark’s government told private companies struggling with drastic measures to curb the spread of coronavirus that it would cover 75% of employees’ salaries, if they promised not to cut staff. Under the three-month aid period that will last until June 9, the state offers to pay 75% of employees’ salaries at a maximum of 23,000 Danish crowns ($3,418) per month, while the companies pay the remaining 25%. “If there’s a big drop in activity, and production is halted, we understand the need to send home employees. But we ask you: Don’t fire them,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said told a news conference on Sunday (15 March). Employees will be obliged to take five days of mandatory vacation or time off from work, she added. The offer is one of several economic aid packages by the government to help companies and employees cushion the effect of tough measures to curb the spread of coronavirus. |
covid19 | Unemployment | denmark |
Colombia: Reconexión de agua a población vulnerable y giro adicional a Familias en Acción | mmarquez | colombia.com (18.03.2020) Iván Duque señaló que se implementarán medidas para la población más vulnerable, por lo que se les realizarán giros adicionales a todos los beneficiaron de los programas Familias en Acción, Jóvenes en Acción, y Adulto Mayor. Por otro lado, y no menos importante, manifestó que se coordinó con el Ministerio de Vivienda la reconexión del servicio de agua de manera gratuita para familias en estado de vulnerabilidad , para que no les falte el servicio en medio de la emergencia; adicional a esto, habrá congelación en la tarifa del acueducto hasta el mes abril. El presidente confirmó que se llevará a cabo el proceso de devolución del IVA a los más vulnerables, beneficio al cual tendrán acceso también desde abril. |
covid19, family | Old-age pensions, Social assistance | colombia |