For the first time: the self-employed will receive money from the state for isolation, an improvement also in benefits for employees
The Ministry of Finance announced that the self-employed will be entitled to a payment for three days of isolation, NIS 430 per day, and will be able to receive it retroactively from July 2021, similar to employees.
For the current month of January, self-employed and employees will be able to receive payment for an additional day of isolation.
The cost of the move: about NIS 250 million
Between Ashkenazi
11/01/2022
Tuesday, 11 January 2022, 19:30 Updated: 20:09
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The Ministry of Finance announced tonight (Tuesday) that for the first time, self-employed people will be able to receive money from the state for isolation days.
The compensation will be for three days, NIS 430 for each day, and it will apply retroactively from July last year.
This January, employees and the self-employed will be able to receive compensation for an additional day, following the Omicron wave.
The cost of the move is estimated at NIS 450 million.
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Self-employed people will receive compensation of NIS 430 per day of isolation, for 3 days (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The chairman of the business sector presidency, Dubi Amitai, criticized the move: “The outline presented is detached from the business reality and far from providing the necessary response to the vulnerable industries.
The Israeli economy is not just high-tech, and for the most part it cannot work from home. "
Outline detached from reality ", Chairman of the Business Sector Presidency Dovi Amitai (Photo: Yachz)
"An immediate return to a targeted and genuine assistance outline is required that meets the business reality of a sharp decline in the functional capacity of the economy, impairment of production capacity and a decline in demand," Amitai added.
"I call on the Israeli government to wake up and formulate a real outline, as they did in England and Canada, or as was done in Israel in Operation Eitan - a real plan that will compensate businesses immediately."
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