30 years ago, effipKlyei'S to get where they are today. It's g g g g had their chance, because of the 'lucky break' someone once gave you. The Department of Labour can help you provide that Igk opportunity for someone now. Bb*gg&< The Private Sector Employment ir Incentive Scheme is designed so that any size business, farm or WjSF’ . industry can take part. Through I this scheme, there are two ways . . we can help: ./ , - * We will pay a wage subsidy of \ jHMBHHgIjk . $75 a week for the first six ' z months, for each additional I, RbM Ji w worker Jr Bling * And, for smaller businesses, gggßg we offer a $4,000 suspensory loan for each additional job WBg A maintained for two years. To qualify for the scheme you need to recruit into new, additional, approved full 'X jobs, either: x 1 ' ' * Eligible job seekers selected : ■ttjggHgHggffife from those referred by the Department of Labour or ' r * Job seekers with "Introduction A/' cards" provided by the Department of Labour. How you can benefit is outlined in our leaflet "Private Sector Employment Incentive Ofll Scheme". Phone for one now 9H from any office of the WB BEI Department of Labour. ||| » This scheme is operative until iIW July 31,1984. ||| Bfe HBB jHB| MB It's one way'of giving someone Wil \ «BBbK the same chance that helped ® IBf: you get where you are today. IMfr Employment „ ajmd vocational Christchurch 794020 Papanui 526049 Blenheim 87038 _B™ Rangiora 8501 Riccarton 488879 Nelson 81479 or 8593 Ashburton 89715 Motueka 89727 Aranui 886004 Greymouth 5179 Timaru 86199 ■hii DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR DL9ICP EMPLOYMENT IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS J a ■ ‘‘f' V 4 t
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