Unemployed people refer to those who have the ability to work within the working age, but have terminated their labor relations with the employer, have no jobs, and their files have been transferred to the streets and township labor and social security departments where their registered permanent residence is located, and are now looking for jobs in some way. Including the employed, unemployed and unemployed in the new labor force.
Legal basis: Article 17 of the Employment Promotion Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
The state encourages enterprises to increase employment, supports the employment of the unemployed and the disabled, and gives tax incentives to the following enterprises and personnel according to law:
(a) enterprises that absorb unemployed people who meet the conditions prescribed by the state;
(2) Small and medium-sized enterprises founded by unemployed people;
(three) according to the provisions of the proportion of the disabled or centralized use of enterprises;
(4) Unemployed persons who are engaged in self-employment and meet the conditions prescribed by the state;
(5) Persons with disabilities engaged in self-employment;
(six) other enterprises and personnel in the State Council to give tax incentives.