1. But no federally subsidized jobs program since the Depression has involved as many people as does the welfare-to-work push.
2. In September, it will become the first state to abolish cash assistance altogether and replace it with a more costly system of subsidized jobs for the needy.
3. It keeps some clients in subsidized jobs for five to ten years, rather than prodding them into better jobs or pressuring public employers to pick up the bill.
4. Knowing she had an interest in numbers, he went to unusual lengths to create a subsidized job for her as receptionist at an accounting agency.
5. Labor Minister Norbert Blum, a Christian Democrat, has proposed a new kind of subsidized job that would be financed by money from the unemployment benefits.
6. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has said the city will provide subsidized jobs for up to six months to those reaching the five-year limit.
7. President Clinton, who must make the final decision on privatization, needs to weigh national security factors against budget dollars and subsidized jobs in the nuclear labs.
8. The Clinton plan denies the payments to people in the subsidized jobs program, to prod them to find private work.
9. This group might need other kinds of help like government-provided training or subsidized jobs, though the record of such programs is hardly inspiring.
10. Those with job skills, like Linda Olsen, can qualify for the subsidized jobs program.