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| Glossary - Unemployment |
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average daily salary of the unemployed (119) | The income (subject to insurance contributions) of the unemployed person in the past 75 days that preceded the first of the month in which the period of unemployment began, divided by 75. For a monthly employee – 25 work days are taken into account as a full month. For a daily employee – only the work days for which he received a salary are taken into account. |
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preferred job (124) | A job in a workplace listed in required job, on condition that it is not suitable work for the person thereby employed. |
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qualifying period (120) | 360 days for which insurance contributions were paid out of 540 days prior to determining date; For daily employee – 300 days as above out of 540; for minor – 100 days for which insurance contributions were paid, out of prior 360 days as above. |
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suitable work (122) | The work offered is considered to be suitable work if it meets the following conditions: a. It is the type of work at which the unemployed person worked in the three years preceding his unemployment, or any other work suiting his professional training, educational level and condition of health; b. the wages of the work offered are at least equal to the unemployment benefit which would be due to him were he entitled to it; c. the work offered does not require a change in his residence, according to the rules which have been determined. Conditions a and b above do not apply to persons under the age of 35 from the third month of their unemployment onwards, nor do they apply to seasonal workers. |
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unemployed person (121) | A person who is registered at the labor exchange as lacking work,who is ready and able to work at any suitable work ,to whom the labor exchange has not offered such work. |
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vital work (123) | A job in an industrial factory; workshop; construction site; agricultural crop site or packing house; gas station or hotel; except for a secretarial job – as determined and detailed in the Law. |
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