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Project Q4294233 in Belgium, France
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Employment - Skill- Cross-border Territory - Innovation - Mobility - Economy
Project Q4294233 in Belgium, France

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    237,287.5 Euro
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    474,575.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    4 January 2019
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    31 December 2022
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    Développement en Botte du Hainaut
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    50°2'52.91"N, 4°19'5.52"E
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    49°34'25.43"N, 3°37'59.70"E
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    The project focuses on a rural area with a high rate of illiteracy and unemployment, hence the need to develop a strategy for employment and skills conservation: work-linked training and encouraging cross-border mobility can in this sense promote access to permanent jobs. To this end, several pooling actions are envisaged, including a list of associations to create partnerships, meetings with companies to identify their needs, the implementation of a cross-border training plan and an IT platform for exchanging offers in the cross-border area. Job offers are also disseminated and promotional actions are aimed at highlighting employment support organisations. The actions undertaken enable companies and workers in the cross-border area to gain a better understanding of supply and demand. On the other hand, employers' groups can potentially hire staff and make them available to several companies. The expected results lie very precisely in increasing the number of cross-border jobs in the cross-border area through organised training and contacts with existing bodies, companies and job-seekers. (English)
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