Brussels: The European Commission It unveiled a new online tool on Monday to help Ukrainians find jobs as the bloc seeks to extend its protections for another year for those displaced by Russia’s invasion.
About 4.2 million people coming into the EU from Ukraine are covered by a system that provides housing assistance, health care, education access and the right to enter all those fleeing conflict. EU job market,
European Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson said the system needed to be extended for at least a year until March 2024, with returnees to Ukraine allowed to retain their rights if they needed to flee again.
Online job-searching toolEU Talent Pool“Will allow people displaced by Russia’s invasion to upload their CVs, which will be available to more than 4,000 employers, national public employment services and private employment agencies.
EU employment commissioner Nikola Schmidt told a new conference that five EU countries, including Poland, have joined the pilot, which is housing the most number of Ukrainian refugees, and called for more to join.
“For employers in the EU, who we know are facing labor shortages in many sectors and in many different skills, this can be a valuable resource that you can attract,” he said. .
The pilot job-search tool managed by the European Labor Authority, i1n is available in English, Ukrainian and Russian and is linked to the EU employment services cooperation network with over 3 million vacancies.
Some 600,000 Ukrainians have entered the EU job market since the start of the conflict.
About 4.2 million people coming into the EU from Ukraine are covered by a system that provides housing assistance, health care, education access and the right to enter all those fleeing conflict. EU job market,
European Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson said the system needed to be extended for at least a year until March 2024, with returnees to Ukraine allowed to retain their rights if they needed to flee again.
Online job-searching toolEU Talent Pool“Will allow people displaced by Russia’s invasion to upload their CVs, which will be available to more than 4,000 employers, national public employment services and private employment agencies.
EU employment commissioner Nikola Schmidt told a new conference that five EU countries, including Poland, have joined the pilot, which is housing the most number of Ukrainian refugees, and called for more to join.
“For employers in the EU, who we know are facing labor shortages in many sectors and in many different skills, this can be a valuable resource that you can attract,” he said. .
The pilot job-search tool managed by the European Labor Authority, i1n is available in English, Ukrainian and Russian and is linked to the EU employment services cooperation network with over 3 million vacancies.
Some 600,000 Ukrainians have entered the EU job market since the start of the conflict.