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Why was the definition of a Social Firm broadened to the severely disadvantaged in 2006?

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Why was the definition of a Social Firm broadened to the severely disadvantaged in 2006?

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The following text explains why Social Firms UK expanded the definition of Social Firms in December 2006 from ‘creating employment for disabled people’ to ‘people severely disadvantaged in the labour market’.

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