PARLIAMENT HEARINGS ABOUT NEW MATERNAL BENEFITS LAW; MOTHERS PROTEST (VIDEO)
10.27.2014 18:36 epress.am
Today, in the National Assembly's Social Affairs Standing Committee
there were hearings conducted about reforms for the "Law on Temporary
Unemployment Benefits" and "On State Benefits," while near the National
Assembly, a group of protesters gathered outside, protesting against
the passing of the draft law.
Among the protesters were pregnant women, mothers with their infant
children, fathers of new families who were worried about their family
budget diminishing due to the law.
The protesters recognized that the law allows certain women to
take corrupt measures in agreement with their employers in order to
receive larger benefits, however, according to them, the government
can not fight against the risk of corruption at the price of hurting
other women.
"Saying that there are amendments to the law to fight against
corruption, proves that they are a bunch of inadequates," said
a protester.
The law is foreseen to take effect after January 1. In essence,
the law sees positive changes for non-working (stay-at-home) mothers.
According to the law, non-working women will receive the minimum
national salary 70 days before giving birth and 70 days after giving
birth. This sum, however, is taken away from working women, because the
law plans to decrease their pre and post-birth benefits. If in under
the current law, mothers receive the medium amount of their 12 months
of work during the 140 days, then they have to receive 40% or 80%
or more than their overall salary, if they have 3 years experience,
moreover, if they have not changed their workplace. The benefits were
made as low as possible by defining a ceiling to the benefits; if a
mother has 1-2 children, she can not receive more than 2.5 million
AMD, and if she has 3 or more chirldren, she can not receive more
than 3.5 million AMD.
http://www.epress.am/en/2014/10/27/259113.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e4-GyW6z40
From: A. Papazian
10.27.2014 18:36 epress.am
Today, in the National Assembly's Social Affairs Standing Committee
there were hearings conducted about reforms for the "Law on Temporary
Unemployment Benefits" and "On State Benefits," while near the National
Assembly, a group of protesters gathered outside, protesting against
the passing of the draft law.
Among the protesters were pregnant women, mothers with their infant
children, fathers of new families who were worried about their family
budget diminishing due to the law.
The protesters recognized that the law allows certain women to
take corrupt measures in agreement with their employers in order to
receive larger benefits, however, according to them, the government
can not fight against the risk of corruption at the price of hurting
other women.
"Saying that there are amendments to the law to fight against
corruption, proves that they are a bunch of inadequates," said
a protester.
The law is foreseen to take effect after January 1. In essence,
the law sees positive changes for non-working (stay-at-home) mothers.
According to the law, non-working women will receive the minimum
national salary 70 days before giving birth and 70 days after giving
birth. This sum, however, is taken away from working women, because the
law plans to decrease their pre and post-birth benefits. If in under
the current law, mothers receive the medium amount of their 12 months
of work during the 140 days, then they have to receive 40% or 80%
or more than their overall salary, if they have 3 years experience,
moreover, if they have not changed their workplace. The benefits were
made as low as possible by defining a ceiling to the benefits; if a
mother has 1-2 children, she can not receive more than 2.5 million
AMD, and if she has 3 or more chirldren, she can not receive more
than 3.5 million AMD.
http://www.epress.am/en/2014/10/27/259113.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e4-GyW6z40
From: A. Papazian