The European Commission has proposed operational rules to implement the Youth Employment Initiative to combat youth unemployment. The Youth Employment Initiative was proposed by the 7-8 February 2013 European Council with a budget of €6 billion for the period 2014-20.
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Youth Guarantee Seminar / Berlin, 13 March 2013
László ANDOR
European Commissioner responsible for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
Reference: SPEECH/13/219 Event Date: 13/03/2013
Read MoreThe economic and social consequences of the crisis (the explosion of unemployment, the runaway loss of job security, the growing inequalities, etc.) have reached the limits of what is socially acceptable in a number of EU countries. For this reason the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is organising a European rally in conjunction with the European Council of 14 and 15 March to call for an end to austerity and to focus on employment, particularly for young people. A change of course is needed. The confidence of the markets does not depend on austerity, but on the confidence of citizens and the support of the European Central Bank. Growth and employment are needed to restore confidence in the European Union.
Read MoreEuropean Commission President José-Manuel Barroso and European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion László Andor have welcomed the political agreement reached on the proposed Youth Guarantee Recommendation at the EU’s Council of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers on 28thFebruary. Under the Youth Guarantee Member States should put in place measures to ensure that young people up to age 25 receive a good quality offer of employment, continued education, an apprenticeship or a traineeship within four months of leaving school or becoming unemployed.
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