What will be the increase in the Empower Work plan and how to sign up

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Just as the National Salary Council (CNS) ratified the increase in the Minimum, Vital and Mobile Salary (SMVM), in March, other social benefits of ANSES will also benefit. This is the case — among others Work Empowerment Program. As published in the Official Gazette, in June, the Ministry of Social Development will pay the amount to the beneficiaries of the program who there will be an increase of 17% from June 1.

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The Empower Work program is intended for people included in the plans “We Make the Future” and “Complementary Social Salary”. Through its consolidation, holders of this economic assistance can obtain a benefit aimed at “contributing to the improvement of employment and the development of new productive measures through the development of socio-economic projects. productivity, socio-community, socio-labor and terminality education The goal is to advance full social inclusion for people in a situation of social and economic vulnerability.

How much will be charged in June:

Beginning June 1, Empower Work’s Complementary Social Salary benefit will be 50% of the initial increase approved by the Salary Council, that is, 17% for June and another 10% for August.

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This is due to the advance increase in Minimum, Vital and Mobile Salary (SMVM), which was made official on Tuesday by Resolution 557/2022 of the Ministry of Productive Development. In this framework, the assets associated with the Empower Work Plan are as follows:

At 17% of June: from $ 19,470 to $ 22,770

-At 10% of August: from $ 22,770 to $ 23,925

How to sign up:

The Empower Work program is offered to people between the ages of 18 and 65, who complete the following information: DNI number, Date of birth, Gender according to DNI, Gender Province Municipality Address of the City where the beneficiary lives, Landline or cell phone, Email address email, preferred method of communication (SMS or Email) and highest level of education achieved.

Who are the beneficiaries:

This program is intended for individuals under the “Hacemos Futuro” and “Productive Community Projects” programs. In other words, this initiative unites all of its holders: Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE), Economic or material environmental benefits of housing and/or family protection provided by the National, Provincial or Municipal or City Government of Buenos Aires, Food Benefits, Independent workers registered with Social Monotax, Dependent workers registered under the Special Contract Labor Regime, for Personnel of Private Homes, Owning up to a real estate.

Source: Clarin

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