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long-term unemployed: Based on the interpretation given by the same National Employment Institute (INEM), long-term unemployed should be considered a person who was registered at the INEM continuously as unemployed at least 12 months before the date of hire.

And with the following details: it is understood that there was no break in enrollment when the employee has had a lasting only work less than 30 days in the 12 months immediately preceding the date of hire.

However, if during that period would have had two jobs and although the sum of the two did not reach the 30 days, the National Employment Institute (INEM) considered in this case the worker's registration has been suspended and therefore worker can not be viewed as a long-term unemployed who can benefit from such subsidies.

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