Since last Wednesday (11) the maximum value of the share of unemployment insurance, a benefit granted to the professionals that have been dismissed without just cause, the artisanal fishermen in the closed season, workers rescued in similar conditions to those of slavery, and professionals with employment contract is suspended (lay-off), is readjusted.
workers who earned more than R$ 2.417,29, the reset was R$ 101,48 in the parcel, from R$ 1.542,24 to R$ 1.643,72 this year. The Ministry of Labour and Employment has informed that the calculation of the value of the unemployment insurance benefit is based on the variation of the National Index of Consumer Prices (INPC).
In 2016, the INPC showed a high of 6,58% and positively impacted who has the right to receive the unemployment insurance. Help for anyone who is looking for relocation can be paid from three up to five installments, depending on the time the worker was employed.
Tracks
Also, according to information from the Ministry of labour, there are three tracks salarias that are used as the base time to calculate the value of unemployment insurance. The first track is for those who earn up to R$ 1.450,23. In this case, the average wage is multiplied by 0.8 to obtain the value of the benefit, which will vary between the minimum wage this year, set at R$ 937, and$ 1.160,18.
The second track is composed by those who received between R$ 1.450,24 and R$ 2.417,29 – the that exceed R$ 1.450,24 will be multiplied by 0.5 and the result will be added up to R$ 1.160,18. The last track, for those who earned more than R$ 2.417,29, will have the benefit of unemployment insurance the highest, R$ 1.643,72.
Unemployment
the Last indicator that measures the unemployment in the Country done by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) found that 12.1 million brazilians are without occupation. This represents an index of 11.9% of unemployed people in the Country, data that the quarter ended in November last year.
On Wednesday (12) the International Labour Organization (ILO) reported that, in 2017, will be 201,1 million people without a job on the planet this year. In Brazil, the ILO estimates that the unemployment rate reaches to 12.4%, a point above the percentage in 2016. For 2018, the projection is 12.4%.
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