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Extension of the ERTES until 30 September 2021 approved

The new Royal Decree-Law extends the application of the flexibility measures that have been adopt since the start of the health crisis and under the terms set out in Royal Decree-Law 2/2021 of 26 January, and the extraordinary measures regarding exemptions from social security contributions for companies. It also extends the extraordinary measures regarding unemployment protection for workers set out in Royal Decree-Law 30/2020, of 29 September, on social measures in defense of employment and, finally, it extends all those complementary protection measures necessary to guarantee employment stability, avoiding redundancies and job destruction.

Among the new features of the agreement are:

The extraordinary measures contained in Royal Decree-Law 30/2020 of 29 September, related to terminations and dismissals, the interruption of the calculation of temporary contracts, the safeguarding of employment, as well as the limits related to the distribution of dividends and fiscal transparency and the use of overtime and new outsourcing, will remain in force.

Article 1 of the RD Law establishes that the ERTES that are automatically extend until 30 September at the latest are:

Article 2 of Royal Decree Law 11/2021 stipulates that, in the event of new restrictions, ERTES of impediment or limitation may be request between 1 June and 30 September.

In addition, an application may be submit to initiate a Redundancy Proceedings for Economic, Technical, Organizational or Production Reasons (ERTE ETOP).

Exemptions for Impediment ERTES

Companies that are prevented from operating between June and September due to administrative restrictions to fight the pandemic may apply for an Impediment ERTE during the closure period. The exemptions will also vary according to the size of the workforce:

Exemptions for limitation ERTES

There are new exoneration percentages for limitation ERTES (both new and extended files), which will vary according to the month of application:

ERTES exemptions for ultra-protected and value chain sectors

Companies included in the CNAE list and dependent on those considered as value chain will be able to benefit from exonerations.

In order to encourage the activation of employment, on this occasion, greater exonerations will be applied for workers who return to work.

Below are the percentages that you will be able to exempt between June and September 2021:

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