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The Ministry of Labor of the Slovak Republic will launch a project to support employment through EU funds

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Prešov – The Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic will launch a new program to support employment called “Right to First Employment 2”. For employers, this will mean reimbursement of 80% of the total labor costs, up to a maximum of 1010 euros. This was stated by the Minister of Labor, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic Erik Tomáš at a briefing of the Hlas-SD party in Prešov, TASR reports. According to…
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Labor Day has also brought a novelty this year to those who have been employed to a lesser or no extent so far. The Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family Erik Tomáš from Hlas came up with the project Right to First Employment 2. With this step, he wants to help school graduates, as well as people who have never lasted too long at work so far. The state will be the employer who will accept such people to contribute part of the total price…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic will launch a new employment support program called "Right to First Employment 2". For the employer, this will mean reimbursement of 80% of the total cost of the job, up to a maximum of 1,010 euros. This was announced by the Minister of Labor, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic, Erik Tomáš, at a briefing of the Hlas-SD party in Prešov.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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aktuality.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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