The artistic sector It was one of the hardest hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing many art workers to seek other activities in order to generate income. With the objective of reactivate In this regard, the Minister of Culture, Leslie Urteaga Peña, announced the one-time and exceptional delivery of a non-reimbursable economic subsidy of S/820 to nearly 3,000 registered in the National Registry of Workers and Organizations of Culture and the Arts (Rentoca).
This measure will benefit dependent or independent workers and/or cultural service providers registered in Rentoca, and whose income does not exceed the equivalent of two minimum vital wages (S/2,050), as established in article 15 of Emergency Decree No. 002-2023.
“As the premier and the Economy Ministerthe State has allocated approximately S / 3 million that will allow artists, art and culture workers, who are registered in the National Registry of Workers and Organizations of Cultural Industries and the Arts – Rentoca, a grant of S / 820”, indicated the official.
Along the same lines, through the resolution of the General Directorate of Cultural Industries and Arts of the Vice Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Cultural Industries, the culture Ministry will approve this measure within a period not exceeding 15 business days all the details corresponding to the delivery of this subsidy.
Source: Larepublica

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