Monday, July 20, 2015

Integrated trainees in the labor market decreased in 2014 – Daily News – Funchal

The number of workers who were integrated into the labor market after a professional stage IEFP fell from 42.4% in 2013 to 33.3% in 2014, according to a report released today by the Court of Auditors.

According to the report on monitoring the implementation of the budget of Social Security, from January to December 2014, released today by the Court, the active employment policies (such as internships) rose 8.7% Last year, “thus contributing positively to the dynamism of the labor market, particularly in the respect to job creation for others that grew by 1.6% in 2014, compared with a fall of 2.6% for the 2013 year as a whole. “

Although the court chaired by Guilherme d’Oliveira Martins highlight” the merit “of these measures, says” high insecurity rates “as well as the low integration rate this population in the active life after completion of the Institute of Employment and Vocational Training stage (IEFP): “In 2013, 42.4% of trainees were integrated into the labor market after stage and in 2014 only 33.3%,” writes the entity.

After the prime minister have stated in an interview with SIC that between January 2013 and April 2015 were created over 175,000 jobs and the precariousness decreased, the opposition and the unions came criticize the figures presented by Passos Coelho.

For the CGTP, for example, part of the job that the government claims to have been created since 2013 “results from the massive use of so-called active employment measures, such as internships and employment insertion contracts, the INE counted as a job but who have not joined an employment contract, and in fact used to subsidize companies and address the lack of workers in the public administration “.

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