222 billion HUF to the firms employing “vulnerable groups”
As in the past two years, the state has left 222 billion HUF in form of benefits at those employeers that undertook to give work to young people, mothers with young children, long time job seekers or to people before retirement – Novák Katalin Minister of State of the Human Resources Ministry (Emmi) at a press conference in Budapest on Friday.
Novák Katalin has called attention that this amount was fully provided to the competitive sector, this means that the vulnerable people were able to find a job in this area. The Minister of State considered these job creation measures as successful, adding that the government still seeks to encourage the stakeholders to find a job in the private sector. (MTI)
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