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For Local Residents kilometres shall be paid from the boundary of the free zone of the closest city, town or village to which the worker resides. Workers employed by any contractor within an identified free zone who reside outside of that same free zone will be paid according to the kilometre chart from the closest city, town or village to which they reside, less twenty kilometres (20 km). The city, town or village in question must be within the one hundred and twenty kilometres (120 km) zone as outlined in the definition of a Local Resident.
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