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Germany: Pay top-up scheme were extended

Germany: Pay top-up scheme were extended: Even though it was announced on Tuesday that the German economy contracted by a record 9.7% in the April-to-

Germany: Pay top-up scheme were extended
Yazar: Nora Palmer

Yayınlanma: 26 Ağustos 2020 20:33

Güncellenme: 24 Kasım 2024 04:25

Germany: Pay top-up scheme were extended Even though it was announced on Tuesday that the German economy contracted by a record 9.7% in the April-to-June quarter, Germany has agreed to extend a scheme that tops up pay for workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic by another year. As well as prolonging short-term work subsidies, coalition parties also agreed to continue financial help for small and medium-sized companies. Short-time work subsidies had been due to expire in March 2021, but were extended until the end of next year. The decision to extend the support measures came after seven hours of talks between politicians of the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) and their centre-left coalition partners, the Social Democrats (SPD). These protect jobs by allowing employers to reduce employees' hours while keeping them in work. The state helps to cushion the economic blow for affected workers. This scheme, known in German as Kurzarbeit, has often been credited with helping limit the rise in unemployment in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008-09.

What about the other countries, how are they dealing with this downturn?

As the UK is facing the worst economy crisis, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has repeatedly insisted that there will be no extension to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, which allows firms to put workers on furlough without making them redundant. The scheme, which cost £6.9bn to operate in July, is being wound down ahead of its closure at the end of October. Under the scheme, workers get 80% of their salaries paid for by the government - up to £2,500 a month. But since the start of this month, firms have had to start contributing to the scheme by paying employees' national insurance and pension contributions.   You might also be interested in:

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