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Subsidies To Regular Employment In The Private Sector
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Subsidies to regular employment in the private sector are wage subsidies for the recruitment of targeted workers or, in some cases, for continued employment of persons whose jobs are at risk. Grants aiming primarily to cover enterprises capital costs are not included, nor are general employment subsidies or subsidies paid for all workers in certain regions.
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