EU job-search aid for redundant workers in France, Greece, Italy and Poland
Some 6,000 workers made redundant in France, Greece, Italy and Poland will receive EU aid worth €35.5 million to help them find or create jobs, Parliament decided on Tuesday. The four applications to the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) were approved by Council of Ministers on 15 December.
Air France: €25 million for 3,886 workers
The French flag carrier applied for support after making 3,886 people redundant due to fierce competition, primarily from three airlines in the Persian Gulf, and rising fuel prices. The impact of the redundancies is aggravated by closure of a Peugeot company in the Ile-de-France region, where Air France is based.
The €25,937,813 EGF aid, most of which would reimburse the French authorities for schemes it has already funded to reintegrate redundant workers into a workplace, is the largest single amount ever paid out by the fund. It was approved by 525 votes to 88 with 87 abstentions.
Odyssefs Fokas: €6.44 million for 600 workers
Greek retailer Odyssefs Fokas was forced to let go of 600 workers due to a huge drop in purchases, caused mainly by falling household income in Greece, which has the world’s fifth highest unemployment rate. At the same time, the firm suffered from drastic cuts in business lending as Greek banks struggled to stay afloat.
The €6.44 million in EGF aid, approved by 610 votes to 77 with 13 abstentions, would be used to help former Odyssefs Fokas employees to start their own businesses or to get re-trained. This is the third application for EGF aid for a Greek retailer.
Whirlpool: €1.89 million for 608 workers
Whirlpool Europe S.r.l. and its suppliers in Italy’s Trento province made 608 workers redundant due to falling demand for household appliances as crisis-hit consumers delayed purchases. The redundancies aggravated unemployment in a region where the jobless rate has doubled since the start of the crisis to 6.1% in 2013.
The Italian authorities would use the €1.89 million EGF aid, approved by 604 votes to 82 with 15 abstentions, to help the laid off workers find employment. This is the third application for EGF aid for Italy’s electrical equipment manufacturing sector.
Fiat Auto Poland: €1.26 million for 777 workers
Italian car maker Fiat made over 1,000 workers redundant at its Tychy plant in the south of Poland due to loss of European market share in passenger car production. Output fell by almost a third from 2011 to 2012, hitting both the factory and its suppliers in a region where unemployment has been steadily increasing since 2011.
This is the 22nd EGF aid application for the automotive sector. The €1.26 million EGF aid, approved by 603 votes to 81 with 17 abstentions will contribute to the costs of various training schemes to help 777 workers get back to work.
Source: European Parliament
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