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COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

 
  • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
  • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
  • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



Background

Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



 
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    COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

     
    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



     
     

    COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

     

    COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

     
     

    COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

    COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

    COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

    COVID-19: EU job-search aid worth €4 million for 473 dismissed workers in France 

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    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



     
     
    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



     
     
     

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    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 
    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 
    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 
    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 
    • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 
  • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
  • Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
    Support for 473 former workers of vending machine company Selecta 
  • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
  • Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
    Redundancies due to the COVID-19 pandemic 
  • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 
  • Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 
    Funding should help the dismissed workers find new jobs through tailored guidance, develop new skills, or to start their own business 

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    473 employees in France who lost their jobs following a drop in sales of vending machine products because of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive €4 million in EU aid.

    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.


    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.



    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.



    On Thursday, MEPs approved France’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). They acknowledge that “the vending machines industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, due to the closure of sites where the machines were located (business and public places such as airports, railway stations, etc.) and a decline in consumers using vending machines due to mobility restrictions and telework”. Selecta recorded operating losses of €60 million in 2020.

    European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers

    The region of Île-de-France (32%) and the city of Lille (13%) were most affected by Selecta job losses. The total estimated cost of the support measures is €4.8 million, of which the EGF will cover 85% (€4 million). Selecta will finance the remaining 15%. The support offered to the dismissed workers includes learning new skills through vocational training, job search assistance and funding to start their own business.


    The report by rapporteur Eider Gardiazabal (S&D, ES) was passed by 556 votes, 21 against and 10 abstentions.

    report Eider Gardiazabal





    Background

    Background

    Under the new 2021-2027 EGF regulation, the Fund will continue to support workers and self-employed people whose activity has stopped. The new rules allow support to be given to more people affected by having their jobs or sector restructured: all types of unexpected major restructuring events are eligible for support, including the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as larger economic trends like decarbonisation and automation. Member states can apply for EU funding when at least 200 workers lose their jobs within a specific reference period.

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