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Her payment The November pension advances and OPECA benefits for October include, among other things, the payment schedule from the Department of Labour, e-EFKA, the State Employment Service (DYPA) and OPECA for the week of October 31 to November 4, 2022.
In total, it is estimated that about 257 million euros will be paid out to more than 857,000 beneficiaries.
Specifically, as stated in the related announcement:
- 1,384,094 euros 15,669 beneficiaries, employer companies included in the open new jobs program for hiring young people aged 18-29 “First Ensimo”.
- 1,727,797 euros for 12,934 beneficiaries, employees included in the open new jobs program for the first recruitment of young people aged 18-29 “First Ensimo”.
- EUR 2,488,518 to 14,353 beneficiaries (enterprises) to subsidize new jobs under the program 100,000 (+50,000) new subsidized jobs.
- 2,524,516 euros to 59 recipients for financial support in the field of culture (theater-cinema).
- 203,148 euros to 394 employees of the fur industry due to the suspension of contracts.
- On Monday 31 October, 7.3 million euros will be paid out to 19,300 recipients of the November pension advances based on Law no. 4778/2021.
- Next week, 26 million euros will be paid to 800 beneficiaries of one-off decisions and 350 thousand euros to 490 beneficiaries of the TAVTECO district.
- €12 million to 38,000 beneficiaries for unemployment and other benefits.
- €21 million for 19,000 beneficiaries through subsidized employment programs.
- €700,000 for 1,000 mothers for subsidized maternity leave.
- €73.1 million for 174,135 recipients of disability benefits (disability and maintenance).
- €48.1 million for the 225,699 recipients of the minimum guaranteed income.
- €32.8 million for 272,606 housing allowance recipients.
- 11.8 million euros for 11,800 beneficiaries of the birth allowance.
- €11.6 million for 35,135 recipients of uninsured elderly benefits.
- 289,955 euros to 692 beneficiaries as a public contribution to the loans of the GEFYRA program (due to COVID-19).
- 299,897 euros for 802 recipients of housing assistance.
- €212,165 for 6,021 beneficiaries of the expatriate allowance.
- 225,338 euros to 2,756 beneficiaries as a public contribution to loans (protection of the main residence).
- €233,294 to 468 beneficiaries for underwriting allowance.
- €154,091 to 194 beneficiaries for the funeral of the uninsured.
Source: Kathimerini

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