
The
pan-European job search network EURES would be strengthened to provide more job
offers, increase the likelihood of job matches and help employers, notably
small and medium businesses, to fill job vacancies faster and better, under a
proposal just presented by the European Commission.
The proposal would help
citizens to make the most informed choice possible when it comes to moving
abroad for work. "The Commission's proposal represents an ambitious step
to fight unemployment in a very practical way. It would help to address
imbalances on labour markets by maximising the exchange of available job
vacancies throughout the EU and ensuring a more accurate match between job
vacancies and job seekers. The reformed EURES would facilitate labour mobility
and contribute to achieving a truly integrated EU labour market",
Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, László Andor,
highlighted.
The
EURES job search network can be found at: https://ec.europa.eu/eures/