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| That means: | That means: | ||
| - | * the minimum benefit system does not pay money for the retirement fund | + | * the minimum benefit system does not pay money for the retirement fund |
| - | * you are only eligible for the minimum benefit system if everybody in the same household has an income which is too low | + | * you are only eligible for the minimum benefit system if everybody in the same household has an income which is too low |
| - | * the state has access to your personal savings above € 4.000,-. | + | * the state has access to your personal savings above € 4.000,-. |
| The consequences: | The consequences: | ||
| - | * the savings account for the education of the children has to be closed | + | * the savings account for the education of the children has to be closed |
| - | * or perhaps the car or the flat itself has to be sold. | + | * or perhaps the car or the flat itself has to be sold. |
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| + | ==== ARE YOU SABINE? ==== | ||
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| + | Sabine*, 37, single-mother of three children aged between 12 and 17, earned well in her time as a branch manager for a big company and saved money for the further education of her children. After getting divorced, she was no longer able to do her job, and now she receives unemployment assistance. Without such assistance, she would have to close the savings account intended for the future of her children. | ||
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| + | ==== ARE YOU MARTIN? ==== | ||
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| + | Martin*, 46, is a civil engineer and works hard, to make money for his family and to ensure a good education for his children. However, at one point, it was too much and he could no longer endure the stress and got sick. After a long recovery, he was able to work part-time, but no longer finds a job in his line of work and now receives unemployment assistance. Without it, he'd have to sell his car. | ||
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| + | **Lets fight against such policies, as they can affect us all! - Solidarity Salzburg** | ||
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| + | **Franz, Sabine and her children and Martin and his family have a right to social security** | ||
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| + | All names have been changed. | ||