The Council of Ministers approved, at the meeting on July 7th 2021, a draft Decree-Law for the creation of extraordinary assistance for the integration into the labour market for beneficiaries of “cash for work” programmes, presented by the Minister of Finance, Rui Augusto Gomes.
The “cash for work” programmes were created to help the clean-up and reconstruction efforts, after the flooding, last April, using local labour, while providing a source of income for thousands of unemployed workers.
To ensure that those programmes can have a longer lasting impact, the insertion of these workers into the labour market is promoted, encouraging their employment through financial support to companies and workers.
The extraordinary support created by this diploma are similar to those created by the Supplementary Budget for the majority of workers and which did not include participants in “cash for work”.
The extraordinary assistance created by this legislation is similar to that created by the Supplementary Budget for workers in general, and which did not include the participants of “cash for work” programmes.
The three types of assistance created by this legislation are:
The assistance will be implemented by the National Social Security Institute in coordination with SEFOPE and will be financed by the COVID-19 Fund.