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#Globalization: Stakeholder consultation on the European Globalization Adjustment Fund
The EPIO Dublin and Marian Harkin MEP Rapporteur for the EGF, held a consultation in Dublin (Friday 1 April) with stakeholders from a cross section of Irish society to examine the operation of the European Globalization Adjustment Fund and to look at recommendations to improve it for the future.
The consultation happened Friday in the offices of the European Parliament in Dublin.
Participants representing a broad range of stakeholders took part; these included Dept. of Education, Solas, Dept. of Social Protection, CIF, Congress, SIPTU, Dublin Dun Laoghaire ETB, Limerick and Clare ETB, Andersen Irl EGF Programme, LTAI EGF Programme, TALK TALK EGF Programme.
Following the meeting Harkin said “The consultation with stakeholders identified success achieved to date through the implementation of the Globalization Fund and proposals for improvements. The EGF has worked well for redundant workers and can be improved to ensure that all available funds are utilized to support redundant workers and young people living in areas affected by redundancies.”
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