Regional Employment Premiums

Regional Employment Premiums in United Kingdom

Regional Employment Premiums History

Introduced in 1967 as a labour subsidy. Initially 30 shillings per adult male per week – less for women and young people – to encourage firms to open manufacturing plants in Development Areas. It was doubled in 1974, then abolished due to policy changes in 1977.


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