The head of Greece’s Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED) Theodoros Abatzoglou on Wednesday announced four new programmes for subsidised employment and training of those on the unemployment register. The four programmes will have a total budget of 100 million euros and will assist 35,000 unemployed.
Abatzoglou made the announcement during a press conference on the 4th Labour Forum organised by OAED next Saturday, the Hellenic Cosmos Culture Centre at 254 Pireos Street in Athens’ Tavros district. This is a new initiative designed to familiarise the unemployed with prospective employers, providing individual support to job seekers through personal interviews and advice on how to optimise their CVs and the professional profiles.
The Forum will start at 9:00 and run until 18:00 on Saturday, with 40 large firms participating. Applications to participate can be made via the OAED website www.oaed.gr
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