Published: 16:02, February 22, 2023 | Updated: 17:10, February 22, 2023
Türkiye bans layoffs, offers salary support in earthquake zone
By Reuters

Turkish Army's UN forces walk amomg collapsed buildings, a day after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck the region, in the coastal city of Samandag on Feb 21, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)

ANKARA — Türkiye launched a temporary wage support plan and banned layoffs in 10 cities on Wednesday to protect workers and businesses from the financial impact of the massive earthquakes that hit the south of the country earlier this month.

The moves are part of the Turkish government's steps to minimize the economic impact of Türkiye's worst earthquake in modern history that left tens of thousands dead.

Employers whose workplaces were "heavily or moderately damaged" would benefit from support to partially cover wages of workers whose hours had been cut, the country's Official Gazette said on Wednesday.

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A ban on layoffs was also introduced in 10 earthquake-hit provinces covered by a state of emergency.

Turkish Parliament imposed the state of emergency for three months on Feb 7, after a request by President Tayyip Erdogan.

The government also offered salary support and imposed a layoff ban in 2020 in an attempt to mitigate the economic blow from COVID-19.

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Business groups and economists have said the earthquake could cost Ankara up to $100 billion to rebuild housing and infrastructure, and shave one to two percentage points off economic growth this year.