Long -term unemployed in Austria: New ideas for better integration!

Long -term unemployed in Austria: New ideas for better integration!

Heidenreichstein, Österreich - The discussion about the integration of long -term unemployed in the first labor market is increasingly gaining momentum. The Catholic employee: Inner movement Austria (KABÖ) demands new approaches to offer these people sustainable employment opportunities. Kabö pastor Karl Everevolle emphasizes that "the will and courage to experiment" is needed. The current lack of flexibility in the funding guidelines hinders both employers and employees, which makes it difficult to integrate around 430,000 people. In his new book, which was presented during a presentation in Vienna, various models and challenges in the debate about the unconditional basic income (BGE) are always illuminated. Under the EU-internal "real laboratory" program, which is already successfully implemented in other countries, people should gain experience over longer periods in specially designed work environment in order to find existential employment, such as on kathpress.at was reported.

At the same time, always focuses on the challenges with which many long -term unemployed people are faced with. In the ark, a center for social development aid, he meets regularly with a group of eleven long -term unemployed in order to open up perspectives. An example is Johann, who has difficulty finding a new job after discharge. Always plans to help him examine the driver's license to improve his chances on the job market. "I don't give up when I see the possibility that something can turn better," explains Immerstart. Despite extensive setbacks and cancellations, he remains one of the tireless fighters for the weakest in society. This can also be seen in its many projects, which are often not sustainable for financial reasons. "The recognition of the individual in society is the key to peaceful and good living together", he is quoted, which is also supported by karl-immervoll.at

The operating chaplain suggests rethinking the existing funding approaches. Always is convinced that an unconditional basic income could help remove the existing hurdles for long -term unemployed. "It is about finding out what talents people have," he says, and therefore appeals not only an economic but also a social responsibility. His efforts to bring ideas such as the BGE into the broader social debate do not always come across open ears, but always remains tirelessly in use for a fairer world of work.

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