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'Pealtnägija': Ambulance service allegedly falsified call-out records

Thousands of examples have come to light where the departure times of the Tallinn Ambulance Service were corrected 'on paper', investigative ETV show 'Pealtnägija' reported Wednesday, leading many staff members to feel as if they are taking part in fraudulent activity at their employer's behest. Management meanwhile claims the issue is one of IT tech. ....

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Minister wants permanent sick pay from day two of illness

Minister of Health and Labor Peep Peterson (SDE) is to propose to the cabinet that a temporary sick pay system put in place in 2020, nationwide, be made permanent. Groups representing both employers and employees are broadly in favor of doing the same. ....

Jaan Hendrik Toomel , Estonian Trade Union Confederation Ameti , Employer Confederation , Health Insurance Fund Haigekassa , Estonian Trade Union Confederation , Health Insurance Fund , Arto Aas , Tallinn City Government , Peep Peterson , Sick Pay ,

Finance ministry: Budget deficit stood at €142 million in February

Estonia's budget deficit for February was, according to preliminary data, €142 million, the Ministry of Finance says. The deficit makes up around 0.4 percent of Gross Domestic Product. ....

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Dental care too expensive for almost half of the population

A National Audit Office (Riigikontroll) audit shows that more than 40 percent of the adult population has not been to a dentist in five years. This shows that the goals of the dental care benefits system established in 2017 have not realized, as €40 yearly is not enough for lower-income people to receive dental care services. ....

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Vaccines will not be compulsory for employees in contact with customers

The government's decision to only allow participation in public events if the person is vaccinated against the coronavirus or recovered from it will not be extended to workers in the sectors. ....

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