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The number is equivalent to half of the Havan group employees. During the suspension of the contract, Luciano Hang’s company pays only 30% of the employee’s salary and the government supplements it with 70% of unemployment insurance.
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247 – The Havan group, belonging to businessman Luciano Hang, suspended the 11,000-employee contract. The number equals half of the company’s employees, who stated in a note that he is “one of the first companies to use Provisional Measure (MP) 936/2020 that allows suspension of the employment contract for up to 60 days. “
Hang says this is a measure to “keep jobs,” and emphasizes that “it is essential that companies work in this direction.” However, during the suspension of the contract, the company pays only 30% of the employee’s salary and the government supplements it with 70% of unemployment insurance.
By adhering to PM benefits, the company guarantees employees four months of stability, two of which are suspended and two more after the benefit expires.
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