Measures to make up for managers and workers' losses In Europe, a new coronavirus on April 1 at 7:21

In Europe, where the spread of the new coronavirus has not stopped, most countries have restricted their outings and many stores have been unable to operate. Governments are seeking help with infection control measures by taking steps to make up for the loss of hit businessmen and workers.

England

In the UK, which has closed all but the shops that sell daily necessities, the government has decided to pay 80% of the workers' wages to maintain employment. 80% of the average income is paid to self-employed persons, including freelancers.

France

In France, the government generally compensates up to 70% of wages for employees who are no longer working due to suspension of business, such as restaurants and shops. Subsidiaries and small businesses are subsidized by a maximum of approximately ¥ 180,000.

Spain

In Spain, the government pays unemployment benefits equal to 70% of previous wages to those who have been laid off. In addition, on the 30th of last month, the company decided to continue paying employees without firing because of the more restrictive measures that generally do not allow commuting.

Germany

In Germany, many stores are closed except for supermarkets and pharmacies, and the government has decided that establishments with less than 10 employees will have a maximum of approximately ¥ 1.8 million in three months, and establishments with less than 5 employees. Will provide up to approximately 1.07 million yen each.

Italy

In Italy, the worst in Europe, the government has stated that the government will compensate employees who are forced to take leave, and that seasonal workers and self-employed workers will be paid over 70,000 yen per month. I am.

In this way, the governments of the major European countries are focusing on preventing infections and compensating for the loss of managers and workers, but the prolonged restrictions on going out places a heavy burden on the finances of each country There are also concerns.