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New National Labour Council collective labour agreement sets framework for COVID-19 teleworking

structural telework, which is regulated by Collective Labour Agreement (CLA) Number 85; and occasional telework, which is regulated by the Act on Workable and Agile Work. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a third category has been added: COVID-19 telework, which was previously recommended but has now been made compulsory again by the government. Until recently, this COVID-19 telework category was a sui generis regime for which no legal framework had been developed. However, the National Labour Council has now concluded CLA Number 149, which creates such a legal framework. The new CLA Number 149 does not apply to companies that already had a structural or occasional telework regime in place before 1 January 2021 that was included in a CLA, an individual agreement or a telework policy.

Unemployment Insurance Fund s subsidy meant for more than wage compensation

The Unemployment Insurance Fund s (Töötukassa) latest round of wage compensation for Ida-Viru and Harju counties can be used for more than compensating salaries, the fund has said. All together, €24 million will be handed out, member of the board Erik Aas said, adding approximately 3,000 companies will qualify for the subsidy. This subsidy is preliminarily meant for compensating wage expenses, but the employer can use it to cover other expenses, Aas said. In spring, compensation was paid straight to the employee and the basis of this were the regulations in the Employment Contracts Act, which allowed for a decrease in wages and workload in certain situations.

Aaron Hawkins, from political intrigue in Invercargill to Dunedin s mayor

“I went from a small, fairly middle-class, primary school into a large urban intermediate school. It was very soon after Ruth Richardson figured out how much it would take to keep a person alive and then paid a person on a benefit less than that. “That, as well as the closure of freezing works and other mass manufacturing, made things pretty grim in the mid-90s. “When I think back, that was the start of my interest in social justice issues and inequality.’’ After his time at Tweedsmuir intermediate, Hawkins headed to Verdon College before in 2002 moving to Dunedin to study at the University of Otago.

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