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[Notice from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare] About leave support money and benefits for COVID-19 infection

We are pleased to announce that the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has provided information.

 COVID-19 infection established the "COVID-19 infection Support Funds and Benefits" to provide new support for part-time job leave due to the influence of the part-time job leave.
 The system announced this time provides support to workers employed in small and medium-sized enterprises by applying from workers if they cannot receive leave benefits.
 For those who meet the following two conditions, 80% of the wage before leave (up to 11,000 yen per day) will be paid according to the leave results.

①Workers employed by small and medium-sized enterprises who have been closed from April 1 to September 30, 2020 under the direction of the employer
②Those who cannot receive wages for the leave (closed allowance) for the leave
 For inquiries, please contact the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare website or the call center of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
 The university will not be able to answer any questions about this matter. Directly to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Call Center
Please contact us for more information.
 

. Details of the benefit system, Q&A, application download, etc. (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare website)
Oh COVID-19 infection, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Call Center
    Telephone 0120-221-276
    (Mon-Fri. 8:30-20:00 / Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays: 30-17: 15) 
. Information on leave support and benefits for COVID-19 infection

[Date of publication: 2020.8.11]

          ※The university will not be able to answer questions about this. Thank you for your understanding.

[Contact]
Public university corporation Shimonoseki City University
Academic Affairs Group Student Support Group Weekdays 8:30 to 17:15
TEL. 083-252‐0289 / FAX. 083-252-8099