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Germany extends jobs support scheme to end of next year to help weather crisis

Germany extends jobs support scheme: Germany’s ruling coalition has agreed to extend its job support scheme package until the end of next year to help weather crisis.

The German initiative, which allows employers to reduce workers’ hours but keep them on its books, had been due to end in March.

New measures to cushion Europe’s biggest economy from the impact of the coronavirus, including the extension of the scheme, are expected to cost up to €10bn (£8.8bn).

The measures also include prolonging bridging loans to small and mid-sized companies until the end of this year.

Why Germany extends jobs support scheme?

Germany’s finance minister Olaf Scholz told broadcaster ZDF: “The goal now is to stabilise the economy.

“The fact that we acted fast and big has resulted in Germany weathering the crisis much better than other (countries).”

Germany’s economy shrank by a record 9.7% in the second quarter, but that was a smaller decline than seen by some countries including the UK – which contracted by 20.4%.

Source: Olaf Scholz