Currently, the entire Norwegian government, as well as the public service and trade unions, contribute to the improvement of living conditions in Norway. I present a few proposals that have been made so far. It is a collection of suggestions and ideas from various sources
Deputy chairman of the FRP, Sylvia Listhaug- The state and municipalities must bear the costs to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the transport sector: - During this critical period, gates and parking in cities must be free.
- We cannot accept the fact that the changes will reduce the employee's income. According to Gabrielsen LO. The authorities need to find measures that can compensate for the loss of wages in the event of any changes to the law.
How the Coronavirus spreads in Norway
Corona virus and proposed solutions. The government has proposed to abolish the fare for air passengers on flights from January 1, 2020. Until October 31, 2020 "This is a good start, but not enough to solve the financial challenges of the corona virus," said TV CEO Widerøe Stein Nilsen.
Let's remember that the Coronavirus and its effect and the situation in which it puts us are completely alien to us. No country has a golden mean on how to proceed, because this is a situation that has never been before, and there is no possibility to act in such a situation based on examples. It is very important that we remain calm and are determined together to win this unequal fight. Lukasz Pawlowicz
The article will be edited below as I find more suggestions on the web.
The government proposes to reduce the benefit paid by the employer from 15 to two days, the rest will be paid by NAV
Three amendments to the Redundancy Act have been proposed:
One of them is shortening the employer's period from 15 to two days.
Another change is to remove waiting days so that people who are made redundant will receive unemployment benefits from day one.
Then, a 40% reduction in working time is sufficient to qualify for unemployment benefits during layoffs. Previously, a 50% reduction in working hours was required.