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Labor ministry comes up with remedy for former Nova students

The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry has decided to provide tuition subsidies of up to 200,000 yen to each of the former students at bankrupt English language school Nova Corp. if they continue taking lessons at G.communication Co., which took over Nova’s operations.

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