youth employment

Japan: Business Sustainable Subsidy

Submitted by siha on Fri, 10/09/2020 - 17:51

Jizokuka-kyufukin (01.09.2020) One time subsidy for small and medium-sized enterprises and sole proprietors whose  sales of any month from January to December reduced by at least 50% compared to that of last year. The amount is 2,000,000 yen maximum for SMEs, and 1,000,000 yen maximum for sole proprietors including freelances. Application can be done online during 1st May 2020 to 15th January 2021.

Regions / Country
japan
Topics
Information and communication technology
E-services
Cash transfers
COVID-19
Financial crisis
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Switzerland: Simplified regulations for ALV are being extended

Submitted by siha on Wed, 09/02/2020 - 12:19

Federal Department of Economics, Education and Research (26.08.2020) Bern, - Additional hours that are built up outside of short-time working phases should not have to be temporarily deducted from lost work. This was decided by the Federal Council on August 26, 2020. In addition, income from interim employment is still not counted towards short-time work compensation. This rule therefore applies until the end of the year.

Regions / Country
switzerland
Topics
Unemployment
Extension of coverage
COVID-19
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Bhutan: Druk Gyalpo's Relief Kidu extended for three months

Submitted by siha on Fri, 08/21/2020 - 11:09

Druk Gyalpo's Relief Kidu (20.07.2020) The Relief Kidu has been extended for three months, from July to September 2020. Bhutanese who have been displaced by the coronavirus pandemic and are currently residing in Bhutan are eligible for the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu. The displaced group includes those who have been laid off, placed on unpaid leave or on reduced pay from businesses as well as self-employed individuals who have lost their earnings either partially or completely. The Kidu amount has been revised to Nu. 10,000 for the full amount and Nu.

Regions / Country
bhutan
Global challenges
Topics
Unemployment
Extension of coverage
Cash transfers
COVID-19
Document Type

New Zealand: Resurgence Wage Subsidy announcement

Submitted by siha on Tue, 08/18/2020 - 12:09

Ministry of Social Development (17.08.2020) The Government has announced a new payment, the Resurgence Wage Subsidy. It’s a two-week payment for businesses who have had, or expect to have, a revenue drop of at least 40% because of COVID-19 for a continuous 14 day period between 12 August to 10 September compared to a similar period last year, and aren’t getting the Wage Subsidy, Wage Subsidy Extension or the Leave Support Scheme.

The subsidy is for 2-weeks from the day you submit your application, and will be paid at a flat rate of:

Regions / Country
new zealand
Global challenges
Topics
Employment
Extension of coverage
Cash transfers
COVID-19
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New Zealand: Wage Subsidy Extension

Submitted by siha on Tue, 08/18/2020 - 11:28

Ministry of Social Development (10.06.2020) The Wage Subsidy Extension is an 8-week payment for qualifying businesses who have had a 40% decline in revenue because of COVID-19 for a continuous 30 day period compared to a similar period last year.

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new zealand
Global challenges
Topics
Employment
Extension of coverage
Cash transfers
COVID-19
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New zealand: Apprenticeship Boost

Submitted by siha on Tue, 08/18/2020 - 10:53

Ministry of Social Development (05.08.2020) Apprenticeship Boost is a payment to help employers keep and take on new apprentices. It means apprentices can keep earning and training towards their qualifications as the economy recovers from the impacts of COVID-19. The payment is made directly to employers.

You can get Apprenticeship Boost for a maximum of 20 months from the 5th of August 2020. It's paid in advance monthly. How much you can get depends on whether your apprentice is in their first or second year of training:

Regions / Country
new zealand
Global challenges
Topics
Employment of young workers
Cash transfers
COVID-19
Document Type