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18 May 2020 | Mon 14:00
Some resort employees were terminated, had their wages cut or were put on no-pay leave
Some resort employees were terminated, had their wages cut or were put on no-pay leave
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Income support allowance
Deadlines set to apply for the gov't Income support allowance
A total of MVR 15,000 will be provided, for a three-month period
Individuals who have been terminated, put on no-pay leave or suspended from their jobs are eligible for the allowance
There are conditions that will be followed when issuing the allowance

The Ministry of Economic Development has announced the deadline set to apply for the income support allowance for those who have had their livelihoods affected after employment changes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The government began issuing the allowance on Saturday and a monthly income of MVR 5,000 is to be provided under the initiative and conditions apply.

The conditions were penned in a publication of the government gazette earlier, which states that the allowances will be distributed through the Ministry of Finance, by the Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) or the National Social Protection Agency (NSPA).

The deadlines are May 30, for individuals who had their employment affected between March 1 and April 30 and are applying for the month of April. Individuals applying for the month of May and have their income affected between May 1 and May 31 are to apply before June 7.

Lastly, individuals who do not have means of income between June 1 and June 30 are required to apply for the allowance for that month, before July 7. Applicants must be aged between 18 and 65 years and employed in the Maldives by March 1.

The regulations under the income support allowance state that criminal action will be taken against individuals who provide false information to the government when applying and it has been put into effect since publication in the government gazette.

According to the criterion, individuals who have been terminated, put on no-pay leave or suspended from their jobs are eligible for the allowance as well as anyone who was employed before March 1, whether they had an employment agreement or not. This includes individuals in probation and temporary positions, these individuals will receive an allowance of MVR 5,000 for the three-month period.

The three-month allowance, totaling MVR 15,000, will be awarded from April to June and aims to provide financial assistance to those who have had their lives and income affected by the pandemic and are unable to meet essential needs such as settling rent payments and others.

Further, individuals who have had their salaries reduced will get the difference of MVR 5,000 from their current income. In addition, those who have additional means of income will also receive the amount in difference if their earnings are lower than MVR 5,000.

Individuals who receive an income of MVR 5,000 will not be eligible for this allowance.

Moreover, the government notes additional stipulations that are required to be agreed upon including joining government skill-development programs. They are also required to be interested in employment and agree to accept any employment opportunities that may be presented to them through the Ministry of Economic Development’s Job Center.

A number of individuals had submitted complaints at the Minister of Economic Development’s Job Center. As such, over 3,000 complaints have been lodged at the center, most of them being about no-pay leaves.

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