Developing an integrated and inclusive labor market at cross-border level (Q4302736)

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Project Q4302736 in Romania, Bulgaria
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Developing an integrated and inclusive labor market at cross-border level
Project Q4302736 in Romania, Bulgaria

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    564,330.37 Euro
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    663,918.08 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    5 May 2017
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    4 May 2019
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    Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture Calarasi
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    43°49'44.15"N, 25°56'58.31"E
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    43°12'9.22"N, 23°32'56.76"E
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    44°11'38.83"N, 27°19'30.54"E
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    44°33'5.44"N, 22°54'15.91"E
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    A large number of citizens in the cross-border area are affected by skills shortage phenomenon with direct effect on their employment opportunities. Other part are low skilled workers that cannot integrate on labor market because they don’t have the possibility to improve these skills. Most of these people have educational gaps and theirs abilities doesn’t correspond to the current market labor supply and demand model. They don’t have access to information, access to relevant training programs and aren’t supported for integration on labor market. A large part of them are exposed to the risk to be socially excluded, especially disadvantaged categories. Private companies eithers are focused on low-income business models in the CBC area and cannot grow, aren’t create smart jobs for skilled people; either have problems in finding skilled workforce for their sector of activity. The project general objective is to support the CBC integration of employment and labor mobility as a common “market” through creating CBC LABORLAB Model that will realize future skills forecasts, develop operational structures and joint vocational training programs capable to integrate CBC labor market in a flexible environment. For achieving project objective a CBC LABORLAB Model will be developed. In the first phase a research study will be realized and a forecasting model (skills, labor market evolution, economic evolution) will be developed. In the second phase 4 joint vocational training programs will be developed to cover basic skills, critical skills and language skills gap. These training programs will be delivered to 480 participants from CBC area. In the third phase CBC LABORLAB Cluster will be build with legal entity, 3 departments: Information Center, Advice Center and Talent Mobility Center, and equipped with 3 software applications that will be developed through the project: Job Matching App, FUTURE SKILLS APP and Portal APP. In the fourth phase information campaigns will be organized and a strategy for employment and social inclusion of disadvantaged people will be elaborated. In the fifth phase publicity and visibility actions will be developed and implemented. Project actions will be coordinated through project management activities. Project budget is: 723.193,52 Euro. Main results: 1 innovative labor market integration model developed – CBC LABORLAB; 4 new “market approach” training programs developed with 480 participants – basic skills training programs, critical skills training program; language skill training program & transversal issues training programme; 1 legal support structure for labor market integration and labor mobility created – CBC LABORLAB CLUSTER; 3 innovative applications for labor market integration and labor mobility developed and used for at least 1600 participants at joint employment initiatives. (English)
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