Braunau lists a drastic increase in unemployment: need for action!
Braunau lists a drastic increase in unemployment: need for action!
Braunau. The Braunau district faces a challenging Situation on the job market. At the end of September, a total of 2,766 people were registered unemployed, including 1,283 women and 1,483 men. These figures clearly show that the Region has to deal with persistent employment problems.
The current situation is particularly worrying, since Braunau has been the strongest increase in unemployment compared to other regions in Upper Austria for nine months. This also brings a declining employment rate. Compared to the previous year, around 1,000 people have found less compulsory employment. "The numbers speak volumes. Therefore, political impulses urgently need to improve the labor market situation," emphasizes Stefan Seilinger, the deputy head of the AMS Braunau.
required impulses required
According to Seilinger, unemployment in the recent election campaign was unfortunately neglected. The rapid implementation of measures is essential to improve the situation and offer perspectives to the affected people.
The continued increase in unemployment and the decline in employment are indicators of deeper structural problems within the labor market in the region. Specialists and employment agents are wondering which solutions can be pursued to stop and reverse the negative developments.
A deeper analysis of the current labor market situation is emphatically recommended to target the causes. This could be done through a combination of education, qualification and targeted support programs. Young people in particular and long -term unemployed in particular are acutely affected by the current developments.
It remains to be seen which concrete steps will take those responsible in order to tackle this challenge. Various suggestions have already been discussed, but so far there are no clear implementation strategies.
Further details on this worrying development are in an article by www.tips.at find.
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