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Slovenia Times
11. February, 2021
Ljubljana – The parliamentary Finance Committee adopted a series of amendments to the National Demographic Fund bill on Wednesday, mostly based on remarks from the parliamentary legal service. The opposition walked out after its amendments, which would change the basic concept of the fund, were voted down.
The committee members from the opposition Marjan Šarec List (LMŠ), Social Democrats (SD), Left and the Alenka Bratušek Party (SAB) proposed a public debate on the bill arguing that the bill was being passed without debate at the Economic and Social Council, the industrial relations forum, and that criticism by the anti-graft commission and an association of supervisors had been overheard.
Slovenia Times
4. February, 2021
Ljubljana – Parliament passed in the early hours of Wednesday the eighth economic stimulus law that is to deliver boosts, worth around EUR 320 million, to mitigate the impact of the epidemic. The key measures are state shouldering of the minimum wage rise, the extension of the furlough scheme and introduction of fines for vaccine queue-jumping.
The furlough scheme, which has been in place since last spring, will be extended until the end of April, with the option of another two one-month extensions.
The measure, which has been well received by employers and has had a positive effect on the labour market, according to Labour Minister Janez Cigler Kralj, may be used by employers registered by 31 December 2020 whose revenue this year is estimated to drop by more than 20% year-on-year due to the epidemic.
Slovenia Times
2. February, 2021
Ljubljana – The parliamentary Labour Committee is discussing the eighth economic stimulus bill, worth around EUR 320 million. Labour Minister Janez Cigler Kralj said that with the bill, the government wanted to find the middle ground with social partners by taking into account their proposals as much as possible.
He said that just like the previous seven economic stimulus laws, this one will preserve jobs and help businesses; he pointed to the extension of the furlough scheme, the government shouldering part of the minimum wage rise, and measures to help the elderly recover from Covid-19.
The furlough scheme, which has been in place since last spring, will be extended until the end of April, with the option of another two one-month extensions.
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