Austria's labor market in crisis mode: Youth and women's unemployment is increasing!

Austria's labor market in crisis mode: Youth and women's unemployment is increasing!

In the past two years, the situation on the Austrian labor market has deteriorated dramatically, as the current statistics show. More and more people are without a job, and bankruptcy of well -known companies such as KTM, Kika/Leiner and Palmers lead to massive waves of termination. Young people and women suffer particularly from the consequences. "This negative trend has to be stopped. The fight against youth and women's unemployment must now be a top priority," demands Renate Anderl, President of the Chamber of Labor, and emphasizes the urgency of measures to combat unemployment in these groups, such as Obr.at reported.

In order to counteract this, the new federal government plans to raise the budget for the labor market service (AMS) again. Anderl expresses itself positively about it and sees this as an opportunity to start important employment initiatives. Vienna is particularly emphasized as an example where an active and supportive labor market policy has been implemented for years. The cooperation between the city of Vienna, the Waff, AMS Vienna and the social partners has already contributed significantly to improving the situation. Successful projects such as the Viennese training guarantee, the youth college and the Jugendstiftung Vienna show that well -thought -out programs can have positive effects on the labor market, as well as the determined.

The large number of initiatives, including the Ecobooster training program and the 'step by step' for long -term unemployed, shows that a well thought -out and financially secured labor market policy can support people in difficult times. Anderl therefore demands that the successful measures from Vienna are expanded throughout Austria in order to fight for growing unemployment across the board and to offer the affected groups better perspectives.

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