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TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT ALLOWANCE [1 record]

Record 1 2008-07-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Titles of Provincial Government Programs (Canadian)
  • Finance
OBS

The Transitional Employment Allowance Program is established to provide a transitional employment allowance to persons in need who are participating in certain pre-employment programs or who have a reasonable expectation of becoming self-sufficient within a short period of time.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de programmes de gouvernements provinciaux canadiens
  • Finances
OBS

En février 2003, une nouvelle prestation financière destinée aux clients à court terme a été introduite. La Transitional Employment Allowance est disponible aux clients qui connaissent la date à laquelle ils deviendront autonomes (par exemple, la date de leur première paye ou de la première prestation d'assurance-emploi) et qui participent au programme Jobs First (emploi en premier). L'allocation est une prestation forfaitaire payable pour un maximum de quatre mois. Le Department of Community Resources and Employment administre l'allocation par l'intermédiaire de son centre de relations avec la clientèle.

OBS

Traductions suggérées par la Direction des affaires francophones de la Saskatchewan : Allocation de transition en matière d'emploi; Allocation de transition à l'emploi.

Key term(s)
  • Allocation de transition en matière d'emploi
  • Allocation de transition à l'emploi

Spanish

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