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Elimination of red tape and more flexible labour contracts could lead to 90,000 new jobs
08.12.2010, 00:09 | HR Careers Education | 840 views
The state budget could raise around 180 million euros a year in additional revenues from taxes due for 90,000 new jobs as a result of eliminating red tape and of modifying the temporary work regulations, say representatives of the Foreign Investors Council. The calculation was made by Lucian Anghel, chief economist of the BCR and by Laurian Lungu, Managing Partner of Macroanalitica. Read more on ZF.ro
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