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PM releases initial earthquake assistance package


Prime Minister John Key has announced an initial support package for Christchurch businesses and workers affected by last week's major earthquake.

NBR staff
Mon, 28 Feb 2011
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Prime Minister John Key has announced an initial support package for Christchurch businesses and workers affected by last week’s major earthquake.

The six week package is made up of two parts:

· An Earthquake Support Subsidy to help employers keep paying wages

· Earthquake Job Loss Cover to support employees whose employer believes their business is no longer viable.

“It is designed to get people through the next six weeks, as the Government considers what measures will be needed in the medium-term,” Mr Key said.

The Earthquake Support Subsidy gives Christchurch-based employers a contribution to help them keep paying wages while they consider the future of their business.

Eligible employers will receive a payment of $500 gross per week for each full-time employee, which will be paid to the affected worker. For part-time workers the payment will be $300 gross per week.

“This subsidy is designed to keep businesses connected with their staff during the first few weeks after the earthquake,” Mr Key said.

“This is about keeping people in jobs and supporting businesses through the next six weeks.”

Earthquake Job Loss Cover is a new programme to provide support to workers whose employer believes their business is no longer viable. It will also be available to employees who are unable to contact their employer.

Full-time workers in this situation will receive $400 net per week, to help them transition to either finding another job or seeking other welfare assistance. Part-time workers will receive $240 net per week.

Both types of payments will be back-dated to the date of the earthquake and Work and Income will begin taking applications today.

NBR staff
Mon, 28 Feb 2011
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription.

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