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Romanian Mothers To Receive Child-Rearing Benefits After Third Birth – Bill

Romanian senators Emilian Francu (liberal) and Elena Mitrea (social democrat) have put forward a bill whereby maternity leave and child-rearing benefits will be provided for all births, not only the first three, starting in 2013.

Romanians Refusing Job, Training May Lose Social Benefits – Draft

Welfare recipients, who turn down a job and refuse to take part in professional training classes or other programs designed to stimulate employment, may lose their benefits, according to the draft law on social assistance in Romania.

Romanian Employers Could Lower Staff Costs By Offering Voluntary Pvt Pensions As Benefits

Offering employees benefits in the form of voluntary private pensions (Pillar III) can reduce an employer’s total staff expenses by 1.1% and increase a company’s profit by 4%-5%, according to calculations of the Association for Private Pensions in Romania (APAPR).

Romanian Mothers To Receive Extra Money As Child-Rearing Aid For Multiples

The Romanian Government will grant extra 600 lei (EUR1=RON4.3005) in child-rearing benefits in the case of multiple pregnancy and for a second child born in the interval in which child-rearing aid is paid, the Labor Ministry said in a press release Thursday.

Romania To Provide Child-Rearing Aid For Less Time, Same Amount

Child-rearing aid in Romania will be provided for one year as of 2011, reduced from the present two years, but in the same amount, a change that will not apply to current beneficiaries, Prime Minister Emil Boc announced Monday evening.

Romanian Mothers Protest Monday Over Child-Rearing Benefit Cut

Romanian mothers will stage a protest Monday outside the Labor Ministry, involving babies in prams, diapers and black bands as symbols for the “funeral” set up by the lawmakers’ recently announced decision to cut child-rearing benefits, said a press release Thursday.

Romania’s Child-Rearing Benefit To Return To Fixed Rate – Sources

Romania’s child-rearing benefit, currently set at 85% of the parent’s average income for the previous year, might return to a fixed rate, said sources who took part in talks with President Traian Basescu Monday.