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The EU commission proposes the allocation of deep FEG for the workers of the Danish ship yards that have lost the place
draft of 550 of the 968 workers in esubero of the plant Odense Steel Shipyard and of four supplier companies of the yard
June 4, 2012
Today the EU commission has decided to propose to the Parliament and the European Council of Ministers the allocation to Denmark of economic resources for 6,5 million euros deriving from the European Bottom of adaptation to globalization (FEG) in order to contribute to re-insert in the assigned labor market of 550 of the Danish field navalmeccanico that have lost the place of work.
Draft of a part of the 968 workers in esubero of the ship yard Odense Steel Shipyard, that the activity of shipbuilding has recently stopped ( on 13 April 2011), and of four supplier companies of the yard. For the development of the training courses and other asset an investment of 10 million euros is previewed altogether, of which 6,5 million they would be distributed by bottom FEG.
On October 6, 2010 the Danish authorities had already introduced demanded of access to the deep FEG in order to cover part of the burdens for the reintegration in the world of work of a first quota 1.356 assigned of the ship yard Odense Steel Shipyard, demand that was approved of by the Parliament and the Council of the EU. On August 2, 2011 they were poured deep European for 14,2 million euros.
"The crisis - it has found the European commissioner to the Job, László Andor - has transformed the future of the navalmeccanica transferring great part of this section towards the areas to low costs of labor, in particular in Asia, whose market share has grown enormously from the start of the crisis. The proposal to assign 6,5 million euros of the Bottom of Europe for the globalization would contribute to prepare the workers for new occupational opportunities in other promising fields".
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