Denmark has no bullshit as our government: Paying 75 percent of the salary for private company workers

The Danish government has told private companies that are having a hard time with drastic measures against the spread of the coronary that it will cover their workers ' wages by 75 percent if they promise not to get workers out. This government assistance will last three months until June 9th [...]
This government assistance will last three months, until June 9th, and the state will pay a total of 75 per cent of workers' salary to a maximum of about 32,000 euros a month, while companies will pay only 25 per cent, writes Euractiv, translate Periscopi.
If there's a big drop in activity, and production stops, we understand the need to send workers home. But, we ask you not to fire them,” Prime Minister Mette Fredricksen said at a news conference.
Workers will be forced to take a temporary vacation or time out of work for five days, she added later.
This offer is one of many additional economic packages received by the government to help private companies who are facing difficulties because of the spread of the coronary.
Anti-proliferation measures in Denmark are both in Kosovo, the closure of borders, schools and universities, and the home of public sector workers and others. But in Kosovo, the government has not in any form assisted the private sector.
In addition to words and political dramas, Kurti Government has no idea of the problems facing the private sector. /Periscope












