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RTL Today - Floods of July 2021: €7 1 million in aids paid out to private individuals so far

RTL Today - Floods of July 2021: €7 1 million in aids paid out to private individuals so far
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RTL Today - Local products: Made in Luxembourg label awarded to 83 new businesses

RTL Today - Local products: Made in Luxembourg label awarded to 83 new businesses
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RTL Today - Substitute salaries for self-employed workers: A minister never acts alone, but only in accordance with the government, says Dan Kersch

A minister never acts alone, but only in accordance with the government, says Dan Kersch Author: Tim Morizet (Radio) adapted for RTL Today|Update: 17.02.2021 11:47 Minister of Labour Dan Kersch reacted to statements made by the president of the Union of Luxembourg Enterprises (UEL), who speculated that Lex Delles had provided aid that Kersch did not want to provide himself. Kersch welcomes the fact that the UEL accepts the raise of the aid for uncovered costs as the de facto introduction of a substitute salary for self-employed workers. The idea of a substitute salary had been suggested by Kersch himself on 11 February. After discussions with Minister for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Lex Delles however, the idea was dropped.

RTL Today - Horesca president: Hospitality sector held hostage by Luxembourg s neighbours

Author: Pit Everling - adapted for RTL Today|Update: 25.01.2021 15:13 On Monday morning, the Horesca president Alain Rix gave an interview for RTL Radio about the existential challenges to the sector. It s a catastrophe , president Rix proclaimed at the start of the interview. Bars and restaurants have now been shut for almost six months. Reserves have dried up, and even though the government assistance helps businesses, it is still insufficient: We are not even asking for enough to live, all we want is enough to survive! The biggest issue in the sector, according to Rix, lies in the lack of a roadmap, which interferes with businesses ability to plan ahead. Despite the prioritisation of people s health, it should remain possible to eventually open up the sector under safety restrictions, Rix further noted.

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