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What employment subsidies can people lifted out of poverty enjoy through organized transfer employment?

People who have been lifted out of poverty can enjoy five types of employment subsidies for organized transfer employment.

1. One-time transportation subsidy

People who have been lifted out of poverty (including monitored assistance objects) who have been transferred to work outside the province and have been stable for more than 6 months (including monitoring assistance objects) will be given once per person per year. Sex transportation subsidies. It is to help people who have been lifted out of poverty (monitoring targets) find employment and increase their income.

2. Home employment subsidy

For those who have been lifted out of poverty and are employed at home, each person will receive a one-time annual employment subsidy from employment subsidy funds. It is to help people who have been lifted out of poverty find employment and increase their income.

3. Subsidy for rural public welfare positions

For those who have been lifted out of poverty and are employed in rural public welfare positions (former public welfare positions) developed by the human resources and social security departments, a monthly subsidy will be provided to the people who have been lifted out of poverty. Job subsidies. It is to help people who have been lifted out of poverty find employment and increase their income.

4. Vocational and technical subsidies

Enter enterprises to carry out new apprenticeship training, and provide one-time subsidies to qualified personnel. The amount of the subsidy is determined based on the occupational qualification (excluding professional skills) certificates or professional skill level certificates obtained by the insured employees of the enterprise.

5. Subsidy for public welfare positions

Coordinate public welfare positions in forestry, water conservancy, human resources and social security, and place people out of poverty, low-income people, disabled people, "4050" people and other groups with employment difficulties. Monthly job subsidies are provided to each person at the town and village levels.