More than 1,600 people with disabilities have been hired under the Jobs Growth Incentive (JGI) scheme as at February, including 40 per cent who are aged 40 and older.

About 60 per cent of these hires were not holding a job when they were employed under the scheme, with more than half in this group having been out of work for more than six months.

The JGI scheme, which saw $1 billion set aside as wage support, was introduced in August last year to spur firms to hire more locals.

The Ministry of Manpower yesterday said that food services, environmental services and wholesale trade were the top hiring sectors, collectively accounting for slightly over 40 per cent of JGI-supported hires of people with disabilities.

From March 1 this year, the ministry said those hiring workers aged 40 and above, people with disabilities or former offenders can receive a co-payment of up to 50 per cent of the first $6,000 of the workers’ gross monthly income for up to 18 months.

One employer that has benefited from the JGI scheme is The Social Kitchen, a social enterprise that hires individuals from disadvantaged communities.

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