22 January, 11:40
Shezhire in AI era: Maksat Zhabagin on preserving national digital heritageStarting Monday, Belgium will begin paying people who cycle to work, El.kz cites Anadolu.
The compensation is part of an agreement struck by private sector firms and trade unions back in January.
The allowance of €0.27 ($0.30) per kilometer is exempt from taxes and will be subjected to yearly adjustments according to inflation.
The daily limit for compensation has been set at 40 kilometers (25 miles), while the payment will be made monthly along with regular salaries.
Apart from conventional bicycles, the regulation also covers e-bikes and speed pedelecs.
*Writing by Ahmet Gencturk
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