- In recent hours, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has intensified again. Ukraine attacked a key bridge in Crimea over the weekend and Putin fired back by launching hundreds of missiles at Ukrainian cities.
- The euro falls on fears related to the extension of the conflict.
- The President of Ukraine said that Russia wants to wipe his country off the face of the Earth.
Europe presented this Monday, October 10, a new virtual tool to support Ukrainians in finding a job.
The novelty coincides with the debate in the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, to extend for another 12 months a program for those displaced by the Russian invasion.
The program seeks to support the more than 4.1 million people who arrived in different countries of the European Union from Ukraine and who are covered by a system that offers support to find accommodation, assistance to health systems, education and the right to enter the EU labor markets.
In the EU they understand that the program should be extended until March 2024, including the possibility that those who return to Ukraine can retain their rights in case they have to flee again.
Refugees from Ukraine get jobs in Europe
The tool launched this Monday, 100% online, is called “European Union Talent Pool” and seeks to allow those displaced by the Russian invasion to carry their resumethose who are going to are available to more than 4 thousand potential employers, public services of national companies and private employment agencies.
According to the EU, in recent months five more countries have joined the employment program, including Poland, a key country because it is the one that is receiving the most refugees from Ukraine.
For European companies, the contribution of Ukrainian workers can be important because in many sectors the labor shortage problem.
According to the information, the online job search tool is managed by the European Labor Authority, and is available in English, Ukrainian and Russian.
In addition, it is linked to the cooperation network of employment services of the European Union. offering more than three million vacancies.
EU data says that 600,000 Ukrainians have managed to enter the labor market in the region since the conflict began.
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