Algeria: A bonus of 50,000 dinars for professionals

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A bonus of 50,000 dinars for teaching professionals, to deal with the epidemic crisis of the coronavirus in the school environment.

Indeed, the National Commission of Social Works has revealed the new measures and procedures put in place to deal with the epidemic of the coronavirus in the school environment. It was decided to devote a bonus of 50,000 dinars for teaching professionals in Algeria, diagnosed positive for the coronavirus, according to the Arabic-speaking daily Echorouk.

The announced bonus, also called “ risk ” premium or “ Covid-19 ” premium; will be paid on behalf of the persons concerned, directly after finalizing the processing period. However, the head of the National Social Services Committee, explained that his commission has prepared an exceptional and practical program. According to the official, this program aims to fight against the Coronavirus crisis, according to our source.

In addition, three new mechanisms have been put in place to compensate workers in the sector; who have been affected by the coronavirus. This, so; to have devoted a subsidy of 5 million centimes to help these people. Note that the concerned must just submit their file; once his salary has expired at the level of the National Commission for Social Works. Something that will trigger the payment of the aid premium in these circumstances.

More mechanisms put in place in this fight against the Coronavirus health crisis

Concerning the second mechanism announced by the first response of the Commission; contracts will be made with the various private clinics spread over the national territory. Relying on 50% support on PCR tests and scanners established by teaching professionals at the clinic level.

However, the beneficiary in the third place can also receive the aid of 50% on the examinations made previously; directly on his account by presenting the supporting file to the headquarters of the Commission, again according to the body of the written press, Echorouk.

It should be noted that the directors of the three levels of education submitted detailed reports; to the Minister of National Education through education inspectors. The said reports highlighted the deterioration of the epidemiological situation in schools. In particular, the existence of a serious shortage of means and supplies to fight against Covid-19.