Since Languages.lu works with a lot of self-employed, we are welcoming this special Q&A session with the Minister of Social Security, Martine Deprez, that promises to be both enlightening and impactful, where we will delve into the pressing challenges you face as self-employed individuals in Luxembourg’s social security system.
Why Attend? This is your unique opportunity to engage directly with the Minister responsible for shaping the policies that govern your livelihood. Discuss your firsthand experiences, voice your concerns, and advocate for the changes that can enhance your working conditions.
Independent Workers Union is chaired by our director, Clara Moraru, and offers you a platform where you can express your needs, share insights, and influence the conversation around social security for independent workers. Your participation is crucial in ensuring that your struggles are known and heard at the highest levels of government!
Did You Know?
> Despite contributing to the economy and often working longer hours than traditional employees, many independent workers face significant disparities in social security benefits.
> Over 60% of self-employed individuals reported feeling inadequately supported by the current social security system, especially during parental leave or health issues.
> Unlike traditional employees who enjoy paid holidays and sick leave, self-employed workers must navigate these challenges without safety nets, leaving them vulnerable and isolated.
Limited Seats Available!
To maintain an intimate and engaging atmosphere conducive to genuine conversation, we have limited this event to just 50 participants. This is your chance to foster connections, collaborate with fellow independent workers, and directly influence policy reforms.
Secure your seat today and be part of a transformative discussion on how we can work together to create a more equitable social security landscape for all independent workers in Luxembourg.
Date: Wednesday, 2nd of October
Time: 6.30 - 10.30 pm
Location: Novotel Kirchberg
Participation fee: 60 eur for members of the Union des Indépendants Luxembourg
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