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    WE ARE READY TO REVISE MATERNITY PAYS, SAYS SOCIAL SECURITY MINISTER

    11:38 * 20.10.14

    Armenia's minister of labor and social affairs says the Government
    is ready to revise the proposedamendments to the Law Temporary
    Unemployability Benefits to consider the expediency of increasing
    unemployed women's maternity pays at the expense of working mothers.

    "I think if there are proposals, discussions are the right way to
    [consider them]. As we have planned public debates, any proposal stems
    from our objectives interests. Hence it is important to consider
    those proposals and adopt decisions based on them," Artem Asatryan
    told Tert.am, adding that he doesn't see any logic about the reported
    plans for a protest.

    The minister said the Government is open and ready for discussions,
    even though the amounts of salary deductions haven't been determined
    yet.

    The bill proposes renaming "temporary unemployability benefits"
    "maternity leave pays" to reduce the monthly salary compensations
    for working pregnant women. Starting from 2016, the money will also
    be given to unemployed mothers.

    Under the legislation in effect, the compensation is given only to
    employed women on maternity leave (whose number, according to the
    Ministry, is 13,000, as opposed to the 30,000 mothers who do not work).

    Asked about the unacceptability of such a measure for working mothers,
    Asatryan said they first need coordinated activities with Ministry
    specialists to understand to what degree the justification behind
    the proposal.

    "If we pass laws on which we did not have proposals during debates and
    hear complaints only after the adoption, it is unacceptable," he added.

    The minister further disagreed to the allegations that the measure is
    an attempt to make women decide on maternity well in advance before
    falling pregnant.

    "With this proposal, we only broaden the framework, so I don't think
    that any definition provided within the frameworks of this law is
    targeted against something. I consider this a subjective opinion,"
    he added.

    According to the Ministry's estimates, the maternity pay for employed
    women has increased by four times to 12 billion Drams ($30,000). In
    case of 100% compensation, the amount is likely to increase to 30
    million Drams until 2025.

    The estimated salary compensations, given to women on maternity leave
    is below 100% in other world countries. The amount is 50% in Austria
    and 60% in Belgium; in Bulgaria it is 80.

    Armenia's National Assembly is now planning debates future to consider
    the acceptability of the measure.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/10/20/pregnancy-armenia/

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