50% increase in overtime and exceptional compensation for paid leave not taken up to 2,000 euros: the government has reactivated several levers of mobilization and support for caregivers in the face of the fifth wave of Covid-19.
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We are putting in place all the measures already tested to enable the mobilization of caregivers and establishments and that they find their way there.
"The Ministry of Health told AFP on Tuesday.
The three national systems, already used in previous waves, are already effective.
In detail, this concerns the return of the increase in overtime hours of 50%, the increase in additional working time for hospital practitioners (also by 50%) and additional on-call duty for university hospital staff (from 20%).
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The exceptional compensation for paid leave not taken in the context of the epidemic is also back. It varies according to the categories between 110 and 200 euros gross per day and will be paid within the limit of 10 days maximum. "
Depending on your grade, you may thus be compensated between 2000 and 1100 euros for 10 days that will be worked
", details the AP-HP in a note sent to all of its agents on Friday. In the event of postponement of leave (but also of class closure or eviction), the Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris also indicates to facilitate the care of the children of medical and non-medical staff, in particular "
by reimbursing the costs of care to home up to a maximum of 50 hours per child and per week
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