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Deep European in order to help 565 former workers of STX Finland to find a new employment
the EU commission has proposed the distribution of 1,4 million euros of Bottom FEG
October 14, 2014
The EU commission has proposed to grant deep for 1,4 million euros of the European Bottom of adaptation to globalization (FEG) in order to help 565 former workers of navalmeccanica company STX Finland to find a new employment. The proposal follows the demand for Finland to approach the deep FEG in order to contribute to finance a program of reintegration in the world of work of the total costs of 2,3 million euros turned 634 workers of the STX Finland, company that is time passed under the control of the German Meyer Werft ( on 4 August 2014), that they were employed in the ship yard of Rauma, that is closed, and in the ship yard of Turku.
"The crisis - it has found the European commissioner to the Occupation, the social transactions and the inclusion, László Andor - has accelerated the transformation of the field of the shipbuilding, with great part of the activities moves in Asia. The proposal to use 1,4 million the European Bottom of adaptation to the globalization would have to contribute to help to prepare the fired workers to pick new occupational opportunities in others promising fields".
The proposal of the EU commission will be time subordinate to the approval of the European Parliament and the Council of the EU.
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