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Minimum wage: 19 benefits on the rise

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Minimum wage: 19 benefits on the rise

Increase minimal salary pull up 19 allowanceswith unemployment benefits first, the labor secretary said Kostis Hatzidakisfollowing a statement by the Prime Minister Kyriakou Mitsotakis for raising the minimum wage to 780 euros.

Regarding unemployment benefits, the minister noted that in 2019 it was 399 euros, and now it reaches 479 euros.

Benefits increase

Benefit: Amount

  1. Special maternity allowance: minimum wage
  2. Child care allowance: minimum wage
  3. Unemployment benefit: 13 per diems
  4. Allowance for a three-month stay on the unemployment register: 15 daily allowances
  5. Released allowance: 15 daily allowances.
  6. Temporary work: 20 per diems
  7. Insolvency of the employer: up to 3 salaries
  8. Seasonal builders: 70% of 37 days’ wages
  9. Nagar season: 70% of 50 daily earnings
  10. Seasonal for artists, theatres, tourism: 70% of 25 days’ earnings
  11. but seasonal (forest workers – resin collectors, tobacco workers, potters – potters – brick makers and shipyard workers): 70% of 35 days’ wages
  12. Self-employment benefit: Monthly unemployment benefit
  13. Work benefit: 50% of unemployment benefit
  14. EPA.S. Student Compensation: 75% of Daily Salary
  15. Internship allowance (IEK DYPA): 80% of the minimum wage.
  16. Gaining Work Experience: Minimum Wage
  17. Social Security Programs: Minimum Daily Wage
  18. Employment programs: Subsidy 50% – 90% of the minimum wage
  19. For working students taking exams: 30 days’ wages for undergraduates / 10 days’ wages for graduate students

At 780 euros minimum wage

It is reminded that as stated earlier by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the minimum wage has been set at 780 euros since 1 April. During the meeting at Megaros Maximos, the Prime Minister noted that the minimum wage increase is 9.4%.

The Prime Minister indicated that the new increase would affect unemployment benefits and all benefits related to the minimum wage. He also said that “the final agreed amount is at the upper limit of our ability, but well within the business’s ability.”

According to him, this is the third consecutive increase in the minimum wage. “From April 1, it will reach 780 euros, from 650 in 2019,” he said, adding: “Since then, almost three additional salaries have been added to the income of approximately 600,000 employees every year.”

“I have no illusions. We know that wages in our country are still low and are being further squeezed by imported inflation. This new increase obviously does not solve the problem, but it certainly provides a very important relief and, above all, indicates our intention to raise wages in both the public and private sectors,” he said.

He also stated that the national economy remains in strong momentum and stressed that “it is time to support workers with a bold increase in base wages, because development dividends must be received fairly by all.”

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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