COVID-19

Kosovo: Cash benefit for unemployed workers due to COVID-19

Submitted by mmarquez on

Prishtina Insight (27.12.2020) A 30 million euro fund was launched to provide financial support for workers finding themselves unemployed due to the pandemic. Three monthly payments of up to 300 euros were made available for workers who can document that they lost their jobs between February 29 and December 30. 

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kosovo
Global challenges
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Unemployment
COVID-19

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Lithuania: Wage subsidies for hiring the supported unemployed

Submitted by cambrosio on

socmin.lrv.lt (05.01.2021)

Employers will be able to benefit from the supported employment measures and receive wage subsidies if they employ the most vulnerable residents and help them return to the labour market. Subsidies may be paid to employers who employ additional jobseekers referred by the Employment Authority, such as the persons with disabilities, elderly or young people, long-term or unskilled unemployed, etc.

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Europe
lithuania
Global challenges
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Employment
COVID-19

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Lithuania: Downtime subsidies during the emergency or quarantine from the beginning of 2021

Submitted by cambrosio on

socmin.lrv.lt (05.01.2021)

As quarantine continues, those employers, who are unable to provide their employees with work, can announce downtime for the employees. From 2021, in respect of the downtime employees the employers will receive the full compensation (100%) for the gross and net wage to the employee during downtime. The maximum compensation will amount to 1.5 minimum monthly wages, i.e. EUR 963. However, the compensated amount may not exceed the wage fixed in the employment contract before the date of declaration of the second quarantine.

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Europe
lithuania
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Employment
COVID-19

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Lebanon: US$246 Million to Support Poor and Vulnerable Lebanese Households and Build-Up the Social Safety Net Delivery System

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worldbank.org (12/01/2021)

The World Bank Group’s Board of Executive Directors approved today a US$246 million new project to provide emergency cash transfers and access to social services to approximately 786,000 poor and vulnerable Lebanese reeling under the pressure of Lebanon’s economic and COVID-19 crises. The Emergency Crisis and COVID-19 Response Social Safety Net Project (ESSN) will also support the development of a comprehensive national social safety nets system to allow a better response to ongoing and future shocks. 

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Asia
lebanon
Global challenges
Topics
Financing
Shocks & extreme events
COVID-19
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Norway: The number of care days will continue to be double from 1 January 2021

Submitted by siha on

NAV (01.01.2021) The most measures for care allowance will be continued in 2021 due to the coronavirus.

The measures until 31 December 2021:

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norway
Topics
Cash sickness benefits
Family benefits
Extension of coverage
COVID-19
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