Spain to extend COVID furlough scheme until January 2021
Coronavirus Pandemic
THE Spanish government is due to approve an extension to Jan.31 of the furlough scheme that supports hundreds of thousands of workers through the country’s worst recession on record, a labour ministry source told Reuters on Tuesday.
The ministry, with a new wave of COVID-19 cases hitting the economy hard, has reached an agreement with labour unions to extend the ERTE scheme.
“As furloughs are known in Spain, but still lacks the support of representatives of businesses,’’ the source said.
Even though the main business lobby in Spain, CEOE, still has to approve the agreement, the cabinet will pass the extension of the scheme which was due to expire on Wednesday.
Millions of workers in Spain have benefited from the ERTE scheme from mid-March when authorities imposed one of Europe’s strictest lockdown to curb the novel coronavirus epidemic.
As restrictions were lifted in late June, many returned to their jobs.
However, as of August over 800,000 people were still getting ERTE benefits.
NAN
– Sept. 29, 2020 @ 12:44 GMT /
Related Posts
Nepal reaches out to other countries for jabs amid raging second wave
NEPAL is using all platforms available to reach out to the international community to procure vaccines amid the devastating…
Read MoreNigeria to reserve 50% of AstraZeneca supply due to anticipated delay
FAISAL Shuaib, executive director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, NPHCDA, has said that only...
Read MoreIndia records 352,000 new daily COVID-19 cases, 2,812 deaths
INDIA on Monday saw a new global record of 352,991 daily new COVID-19 infections as a second wave of the...
Read MoreMost Read
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep abreast of news and other developments from our website.