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'Jobs for Europe – Europe for Jobs': Photo competition organised by PES Group in Committee of the Regions

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Would you like to win up to €2,000 worth of photographic equipment, plus a three-day trip for two to Brussels? Then it's time to get your camera out and start snapping.

In the run-up to the European elections, when Europe's citizens are expected to determine through their vote who can best provide answers at European level to the crucial questions of jobs and employment, the PES Group in the Committee of the regions (CoR) is launching the seventh edition of its annual photo competition, giving a chance to emerging talents to express themselves on these key European issues.

This initiative comes as a follow-up to the youth employment campaign, undertaken in 2013 by the PES Group in the Committee of the Regions.

Jobs for Europe – Europe for Jobs invites amateur photographers to capture in a photo the diversity of job realities and job aspirations in Europe. In order to provide participants with ideas on what to focus on, you will find an 'inspirational cloud' on the initiative's website.

The competition runs until 30 June 2014 and is open to European residents aged 18 and older.

The three best photos will be selected by a jury, composed of members of the PES Group in the CoR – representing local and regional authorities across the EU - and professionals from the world of photography. In addition, the public will be able to select a fourth winner via an online vote on our Facebook page in September.

Winners will be announced in October 2014 at an award ceremony in Brussels.

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For more information on the competition and promotional material, click here.

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