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Senator Honorio Henríquez, one of the speakers of the initiative, celebrated the 10% increase, detailing that “it would benefit the tourism, hotels, gastronomy, culture and entertainment sector“.
Approved our proposal in @SenadoGovCo that would generate an increase in (PAEF) Formal Employment Program of 50% of the payroll subsidy. It would benefit the tourism, hotels, gastronomy, culture and entertainment sectors.@Rubychagui @RICHARDAGUILARV @charoguerra @MIgueBarretoC pic.twitter.com/1fkURXLwAw
– Honorio Henriquez (@honohenriquez) September 23, 2020
However, Senator David Barguil assured that for those sectors the subsidy will be 70%:
The program to support the December 2020 service premium is also expanded. In this way, workers who earn up to one million pesos will receive a 50% subsidy for their premium at the end of the year.
– DAVID BARGUIL (@davidbarguil) September 23, 2020
Semana explained that this subsidy corresponds to that percentage of the minimum wage for each worker, adding that the Government also thinks “finance 50 percent of the December premium of workers who earn up to a million pesos ”.
The proposal of the senators Angélica Lozano and Sandra Ortiz was the one that included an additional for the companies that “support, incorporate or reinstate women in their plant“.
I supported the proposal of @AngelicaLozanoC and @SandraOrtizN so that companies that support, incorporate or reincorporate women in their plant, receive from the government an additional 20% to the percentage established in the PAEF, to support the salary of each woman.
Approved with 61 votes 👏 pic.twitter.com/EfU38DHJjY– Ana Maria Castañeda (@AnyMarCas) September 23, 2020
However, not everyone celebrated. Other senators regretted that a proposal to extend this subsidy to microenterprises had been denied with 3 or fewer employees, accusing the government of limiting the benefit to large companies:
As you can see, large and very large companies that represent 2% of the total take almost 50% of the resources of the PAEF
Okay, help is for everyone
But then … why does the government exclude formal micro-enterprises with 3 employees from the benefit? pic.twitter.com/wBlMopnjp5
– Rodrigo Lara (@Rodrigo_Lara_) September 22, 2020
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