The Supreme Court points out that the subsidy requires those over 52 to register without interruption as a job seeker from the exhaustion of unemployment benefits.

by time news

2024-09-13 12:16:00
The Social Society of the Supreme Court has decided in a ruling that unemployment benefit for those over the age of 52 requires continuous registration as a job seeker from the moment the unemployment benefit is exhausted and not only from the age of majority. 52 years old. The ruling highlights that the purpose of the subsidy is to protect the cases of lack of protection for those who seek employment and do not find a job before reaching the age of 52, and not those who voluntarily withdraw from the working life without even to seek. employment, and that they intend to receive the subsidy when they are 52 years old. The Court argues that the rule seeks to “allow access to unemployment benefits for those over the age of 52 for workers who have not reached that…
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