Incentive for上げ support for small and medium enterprises in Hana上げ City
Summary
1Business overview: As the small and medium-sized enterprises in Hana、 have a significant increase in人材s, it is an incentive to establish an environment where small and medium-sized enterprises can continuously raise their市内s and connect them to securing human resources. This is a system for companies who have decided to pay対策s for measures to raise the price of Iwate Prefecture, and apply for the制度s of Hana City Office. 2 Subjects: The target is a business operator with head office, main office, branch, and office in the city from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019. It is necessary to hire more than one employee who is always used in the city office, and there is no payment in Hana city tax and does not fall under gangsters. The target employee is a person who needs to be dis ed under the labor standard law regardless of whether it is normal or non-regular, except officers, individual business owners, short-term事業s, recr。ers after October 1, 2019, and re。ed persons as of the application date. 3Subsidy Exp。s and Subsidy Contents: This system does not pay for the subsidy rate, it converts the monthly difference before and after the従業員 to the basic salary of the target employee for 12 months, and calculates the amount deducted from the payment of Iwate Prefecture support for the target employee. Basic salary includes regular allowances, but賞s, extra hours, holidays, employee discounts, full-time allowances, commuting allowances, family allowances, etc. are excluded in principle. A minimum of 4% is required to increase the average, pay for at least one month or more, and to continue to increase the level after引. 4Auxiliary rate, upper limit, schedule, and application points: The maximum number of grants is JPY 700,000 depending on the number of employees. subsidy rate is null. Application is valid from March 30, 2019 to December 25, 2019. In principle, the application must be mailed by mail, including the style No.1, notification of Iwate prefecture payment decision