After bankruptcy: This will help Wiener Foundation to help new specialists!

After bankruptcy: This will help Wiener Foundation to help new specialists!

The bankruptcy of Kika and Leiner has triggered extensive support for affected employees in Vienna and Lower Austria. A new foundation that was set up as part of the bankruptcy enables the participants to receive training and further training for up to three years. During this time, you can get unemployment benefit from the AMS Vienna and a monthly training subsidy of 100 euros from the waffle. City Councilor Peter Hanke (SPÖ) said: "This is how we help people to get back into employment quickly and at the same time train urgently needed specialists", as wien.orf reported.

support measures for employees

The Waff works in close cooperation with the union, the Kika/Leiner works councils, the Workers Chamber of Vienna and the AMS Vienna to create individual offers for their professional restart to the employees concerned. Winfried Göschl, head of the AMS Vienna, expressed himself optimistically: "Together we will succeed in catching the people affected well and accompanying everyone in one direction that is individually the right one." This shows the commitment to open up new perspectives to the employees after the bankruptcy, as well as vienna.at reported.

In Lower Austria, the establishment of an insolvency foundation is also checked in order to be able to react quickly in the event that the capacities of the AMS are no longer sufficient. FPÖ State Councilor Susanne Rosenkranz emphasized the need to be able to act quickly in order to continue to provide support to the employees concerned.

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