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In the training or retraining programs the sums to be earned by the workers, and the hours and other training conditions shall be fixed by the Administration, taking into consideration the prevailing wages in the region, the prevailing wages in other existing training or retraining programs, the subminimum wages for apprentices provided for in § 23 of Act June 26, 1956, No. 96, the legislative intention that through such programs there shall not be established unfair competition towards determined employers of the private sector nor employment opportunities be restricted in said sector, and the objective that such sums, hours and other training conditions, or retraining, may be sufficiently attractive to create a strong incentive towards training or retraining in behalf of the workers who qualify for such programs.\nHistory —June 21, 1968, No. 115, p. 253, title III, § 2, eff. 30 days after June 21, 1968.