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Today we are extending the 60/40 measure until the end of March, and in the coming weeks we guarantee its execution until September 2021. We continue to support tourism and transport with the 80/20 measure, and as of January 1 we introduce the aid of 75 / 0 for closed businesses “.
This was stated by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov during today’s meeting of the Council of Ministers, which was held by videoconference. Prime Minister Borissov insisted that the government would continue to support Bulgarian citizens affected by the pandemic, as well as the most vulnerable groups.
Regarding measure 60/40, Prime Minister Borissov pointed out that the state allocates a huge financial resource for its implementation. “Today we are allocating BGN 300 million from the 2021 budget to extend the measure 60/40 until March, which will maintain 180 And with another 300 million BGN we guarantee the implementation of the support for September,” said Prime Minister Borissov. So far, more than BGN 627 million have been paid under the measure and 250,000 jobs have been preserved.
The government has also decided to extend until March 31, 2021 the deadline for the payment of compensation to maintain employment in the amount of 290 BGN per month to workers, wage earners and self-employed in the sectors “Transport”, “Hotels and restaurants” and “Tourism. “.
“Eligible applicants for the measure are employers from the sectors of urban and passenger transport, passenger land transport, hotels, restaurants,” said Minister of Labor and Social Policy Denitsa Sacheva.
So far, BGN 43 million have been paid under the measure and some 30,000 jobs have been preserved. Another 40 million BGN has been foreseen for its extension until the end of March, which will be allocated by the Operational Program “Human Resources Development”. “This means that a total of BGN 83 million will be delivered,” stressed the Prime Minister. Prime Minister Borissov also highlighted the importance of measure 75/0 for closed companies.
“Workers in businesses closed from January 1 to January 31 will receive compensation equal to 75% of their insurance income. This is more than the current BGN 24, which we give and is for employees in an 8-hour workday. In practice, the measure means that employers owe nothing and their workers receive 75% of their income.“Boyko Borisov said. So far, the applicants for the measure are more than 5,000 employers for 23,000 workers, which costs the state 11 million BGN.
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