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For those who apply before May 12 they will receive payment at the end of the month, while those who apply between May 13 and 31 will get the money the first week of June.
The Ministry of Social Development announced the start of applications to Guaranteed Minimum Income Subsidy, an initiative that seeks to provide monetary aid to people who currently perform dependents with ordinary working hours greater than 30 hours, affected by the pandemic of COVID-19 coronavirus.
As reported by the portfolio, the beneficiaries may receive an amount that could go up to $ 59,200 if they meet the established requirements.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: If you apply before May 12 and qualify for the subsidy, you will receive the first payment at the end of May. If you make the application between May 13 and 31, you will receive the payment within the last 5 business days of June.
WHO CAN APPLY
The Government indicated that in order to apply for the initiative, people must meet the following characteristics:
- Being a dependent worker
- Have a contract under the Labor Code
- Have a gross salary less than $ 384,363
- Have an ordinary day of more than 30 hours and up to 45 hours per week
- Belonging to a home of the 90% most vulnerable of the population according to the Social Registry of Homes (RSH)
Minister Figueroa: “There is no return date to classes until there are sanitary conditions”
The Minister of Education, Raúl Figueroa, assured that the return to face-to-face classes in the country’s schools will not be carried out to the extent that there are no sanitary conditions for it.
As reported by the Secretary of State, “classes depend on sanitary conditions”, ensuring that the safety of students and members of the school community is essential to resume face-to-face teaching.
“There is no return date to classes as long as there are no sanitary conditions”he added.
Also, the authority remarked that in the meantime “Plans are being strengthened so that students can develop their studies online”, such as online classes, pre-university classes via the web and the TV Educa Chile channel.
Figueroa also announced the project “Connectivity for Education 2030”, which seeks to connect 10,000 schools with high-speed internet, in coordination with the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications.
In this regard, he ruled that he seeks “to increase the number of schools with connection and improve the Internet conditions of those that already have it at present.”
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