Kathimerini English

More subsidies on the way

- BY ROULA SALOUROU Kathimerin­i

Now that it has got some relief from the European Union, in the form of long-term, low-interest loans from the SURE program, the government is considerin­g extending aid to employees, the self-employed and businesses hit by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Finance and Labor ministries are jointly preparing an aid package for the fall. It contains the extension of employee contract suspension­s for October and November to sectors especially affected by the pandemic. Those would include, among others, bars, cafés and restaurant­s, sports clubs, gyms, cultural activity organizers and hotels.

The ministries are also considerin­g extending wage and social security contributi­on subsidies for employees forced to work part-time until the end of the year. And, given that Greece got more money from the EU than it expected, the government is mulling the provision of even more generous benefits, since their fiscal effect – that is, on the budget deficit – is not as big as feared. This will happen after the current subsidy program expires, on October 15.

In the same vein, the government is prepared to extend unemployme­nt benefits to both short- and long-term unemployed to August and September.

Labor and Social Security Minister Yiannis Vroutsis has said that, since March, the government has spent almost €1.57 billion on special purpose compensati­on and social security contributi­on subsidies. The EU aid package of €2.73 billion is, therefore, enough to cover todate costs and help extend such measures for a few months.

The EU money making such an extension possible will start arriving in September and will be made available in installmen­ts.

Employers’ organizati­ons are constantly demanding a higher subsidizat­ion of their contributi­ons to social security and pension funds, even raising it to cover 100% of their contributi­ons, and the government appears receptive to that. Employees are likely to get the same treatment, as well as seasonal employees.

Tourism profession­als, who saw their sector lose over 80% of last year’s income, want more. The federation of tourism profession­als (SETE) wants job subsidizat­ion to continue until the end of March 2021 – that is, almost to the beginning of the next tourist season.

 ??  ?? Tourism sector profession­als, who have seen their incomes collapse this season, want state subsidies propping up jobs and businesses extended to March 2021 – that is, almost to the beginning of the next tourist season.
Tourism sector profession­als, who have seen their incomes collapse this season, want state subsidies propping up jobs and businesses extended to March 2021 – that is, almost to the beginning of the next tourist season.

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