Commission welcomes political agreement on European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for displaced workers

17 Dec 2020 12:31 PM

The Commission welcomes the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and EU Member States in the Council on the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for displaced workers (EGF). Pending its final approval, this agreement will allow the Fund to continue supporting workers and self-employed persons whose activity has been lost.

Nicolas Schmit, Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, yesterday said:

“In the current economic crisis, it is particularly important that we express solidarity with workers who face job losses due to restructuring. The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for displaced workers can help them and the self-employed to find new job opportunities by funding their tailor-made training courses, re-skilling programmes – especially to gain digital skills, career guidance, and job-matching assistance. It can also be used to help start a new business. We must ensure that we protect the dignity of workers and provide everyone the best possible opportunities to gain the skills they need to thrive.”

The EGF helps to fund personalised support measures that complement national support mechanisms, such as tailor-made training courses, re-skilling and up-skilling – particularly to gain digital skills, mentoring and career guidance, job-matching assistance and job search, the launch of a new business, and allowances for carers.

Under the new political agreement, the focus shifts from the cause of restructuring to its impact. The future EGF will:

The annual ceiling available per year is €186 million (in 2018 prices).

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