Employment
More than 6.1 million workers trained under the Pact for Skills

The 2024 Pact's annual survey reveals that more than 6.1 million people have received training under the Pact for Skills. Over 3,200 organizations that invest in skills development have now joined the Pact, including industry, social partners, education and training providers, local authorities and employment services.
The Pact brings together public and private organizations that work in partnership to identify skills gaps and take concrete action to address these.
The survey also shows that the Pact has accelerated support for workers and companies across the economy. In 2024, members of 20 large-scale partnerships trained 33% of their workforce on average. In the Union of Skills, the Commission called on the members of the Pact to double their pledges for up- and reskilling.
More information is available in our press release.
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