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When did Zhongshan get employment subsidies?
Official website of Zhongshan Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security shows that during the period of 2021-June 30, 2022, the lower limit of social security contribution base is 3,958 yuan; The upper limit of payment base is 2294 1 yuan; Official website of Zhongshan Medical Insurance Bureau disclosed that the payment base of basic medical insurance and supplementary medical insurance in August 20265438 1 day was 3,950 yuan. General social security is paid as flexible employment, ranging from 700 yuan to 1000 yuan a month in 800 yuan, which is a great burden for some people with employment difficulties. In order to encourage employment and reduce the pressure on residents to pay fees, the government can enjoy certain social security payment subsidies for specific people with employment difficulties to achieve flexible employment.

Measures for the administration of employment subsidy funds

Article 4 Employment subsidy funds are divided into two categories: subsidies for individuals and units and subsidies for capacity building of public employment services.

Subsidies for individuals and units are used for expenses such as vocational training subsidies, vocational skill appraisal subsidies, social insurance subsidies, public welfare post subsidies, entrepreneurship subsidies, employment trainee subsidies, job-seeking and entrepreneurship subsidies; Public employment service capacity building subsidy funds are used for employment and entrepreneurship service subsidies and high-skilled personnel training subsidies.

The same project employment subsidy funds subsidies are repeated in unemployment insurance benefits, and individuals and units cannot enjoy them repeatedly.

Article 5 The range of people who enjoy vocational training subsidies includes: children from poor families, college graduates in graduation year (including senior technicians, preparatory technicians and vocational education graduates from special education colleges, the same below), fresh junior high school graduates who have not continued their studies in urban and rural areas, migrant workers in rural areas, registered unemployed people in cities and towns (hereinafter referred to as five categories) and qualified enterprise employees.