Support Measures Coverage Expands
Support measures of the Anti-epidemic Fund will be extended to the construction industry, the Development Bureau announced today.
Under the new arrangement, the support measures will cover construction workers with valid registration in a specified period under the Construction Workers Registration Ordinance.
The workers are those who are engaged in small-scale works outside construction sites, such as those involved in renovation, repair and maintenance.
The support measures will also cover small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) consultants which are company members of professional institutions and associations.
Each eligible worker will receive a subsidy of $1,000 and each eligible consultant will get $20,000.
The bureau expects that the new arrangement will further benefit about 240,000 construction workers and 400 SME consultants to help cover their extra expenses in enhancing anti-epidemic equipment amid the outbreak.
The bureau and the Construction Industry Council will announce the implementation details shortly.
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