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€40m application to EU fund 23.06.10

Coughlan seeks help for unemployed builders

TANAISTE Minister Mary Coughlan has lodged application with the EU Commission seeking a fund worth more than €40m for almost 8,800 workers who lost their jobs in the collapsed Irish construction industry.
The Tánaiste said the application to the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) was being sought to support training, upskilling, enterprise supports and educational opportunities for the many workers who were made redundant from July 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010.
“The Irish construction sector and its workers have been particularly hard hit by the effects of the global economic and financial crisis and the virtual collapse of the housing market in particular,” she said.
“If our EGF application is successful the provision of retraining, up-skilling and other active labour market supports will help to equip these workers with a wider range of skills and career options and increase their chances of obtaining employment.”
Under EU rules, the number of redundant workers assisted must be individually verifiable within a nine months reference period. This is why the application only covers those workers impacted between July 2009 and March of this year. All previous Irish applications under the EGF have been in respect of single enterprises such as Dell, Waterford Crystal and S R Technics. The first two applications have been
Tanaiste Minister Mary Coughlan
approved while the S R Technics application is still under consideration.
The Tánaiste described the application as “ambitious” and said it was the result of excellent co-operation between a large number of Government departments and State agencies.
“I very much hope that it will be successful and, if so, it will provide substantial additional funding for active labour market measures in a sector where many are young and unskilled at a time when there are major demands and pressures on the public finances,” she added.
The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) was established in 2007 and part-funds active labour intervention supports for redundant workers. An annual EU budget of €500m is provided to the EGF.
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