Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Presentation biweekly unemployed ends on 1 October – publico


 
         
                 

                         
                     

                 

 
 

The obligation of the subsidized unemployed is present from 15 to 15 days in the job centers, parish councils or professional insertion offices ends on 1 October. The law published on Wednesday in Official Gazette provides that from that date cease to be biweekly presentation and gives 30 days for the Government to regulate the way it should be run the Personal Employment Plan (PPE ) for each unemployed, as well as new active demand management mechanisms of employment.

the legislation amending the decree-law 220/2006, no longer provides for mandatory controls, but the employment centers They will continue to call the recipients of unemployment benefits “under no periodic checks.” Failure to show these notices may lead to cancellation of the registration and consequent loss of entitlement to the allowance. The unemployed remain, as at present, have to meet a number of obligations, including accepting suitable employment, vocational training and other active employment measures adjusted to their profile and appear at times and places determined by the employment centers.

As soon as the law comes into force (1 October), start counting 30 days for the Government, through the Employment and Vocational Training Institute, regulating the implementation of the EPP, the “realization and cogent evidence of active search employment “as well as” other relevant aspects for the implementation of the obligations “of the unemployed.

the fortnightly control of subsidized unemployed was introduced into law in 2006 by the current Minister of Labour and Social Security, Vieira da Silva in order to foster job search. Over time it became a purely bureaucratic control, much criticized.

The Law 34/2016 is an initiative of the Left Bloc, which then had contributions of PS and PCP.

Check out the main amendments to the unemployed.

                     
 
 
                 


             

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