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Disciplined SIA staff may be rehired

The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry is considering allowing the rehiring of Social Insurance Agency officials with disciplinary records on three-year contracts at a new national pension organization, according to the ministry’s final proposals for the new organization.

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