COVID-19 crisis — recommendations on effective active support to employment
SUMMARY OF:
Recommendation (EU) 2021/402 on an effective active support to employment following the COVID-19 crisis (EASE)
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE RECOMMENDATION?
It sets out guidelines for EU Member States to provide effective active support to employment (EASE) in order to:
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promote a job-rich recovery;
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encourage skills development;
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support people in their transition to new quality jobs.
KEY POINTS
Member States should:
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develop coherent policy packages with temporary and permanent measures to address the pandemic and prepare the green and digital transitions, consisting of the following EASE measures:
- hiring and transition incentives and entrepreneurship support,
- upskilling and reskilling opportunities and support measures,
- enhanced support by employment services for job transition;
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accompany these measures with:
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encourage employers and employees’ representatives to anticipate human capital needs, in line with the EU quality framework for anticipation of change and restructuring;
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involve social partners* in designing, implementing and evaluating the various policies.
Hiring and transition incentives and entrepreneurship support include:
Upskilling and reskilling opportunities and support measures focus on:
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comprehensive skills strategies for different economic sectors and ecosystems, involving companies, social partners, education, training and employment services, in line with the pact for skills;
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up-to-date labour market and skills intelligence accessible to individuals and stakeholders;
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education and training support to meet labour market needs by offering a mix of vocational skills and competences, shorter courses and a focus on young people;
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quality training and career guidance to cater for adults’ future professional needs;
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validation of learning and experience gained outside formal education and training so individuals can communicate their skills to prospective employers.
Enhanced support by employment services for job transition emphasises that:
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individualised support, such as counselling, guidance and practical assistance, should be provided to jobseekers, especially the young;
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help should be given to employees hit by company restructuring to move to other jobs inside or outside the business;
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public employment services should have the necessary resources to do their work.
Financing possibilities, monitoring and reporting call on Member States to:
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provide adequate resources to EASE measures and ensure these comply with State aid rules;
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make full use, while avoiding double funding, of finance from the many EU funds available;
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include eligible EASE measures in their recovery and resilience plans (see summary);
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monitor and evaluate EASE measures to increase their efficiency through more evidence-based policies.
BACKGROUND
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Adopted on 4 March 2021 by the European Commission, EASE sets out in concrete terms how to implement the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights.
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EASE outlines a strategy to move gradually from emergency measures to protect jobs during the pandemic to new measures needed for a job-rich recovery.
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It is a key element of the wider objective of a fair, inclusive and resilient socioeconomic recovery.
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For more details, see:
KEY TERMS
Social partners: an individual or organisation — employer, trade union, employee — cooperating for mutual benefit.
MAIN DOCUMENT
Commission Recommendation (EU) 2021/402 of 4 March 2021 on an effective active support to employment following the COVID-19 crisis (EASE) (OJ L 80, 8.3.2021, pp. 1-8)
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Regulation (EU) 2021/241 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 February 2021 establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility (OJ L 57, 18.2.2021, pp. 17-75)
Council Recommendation of 15 March 2018 on a European Framework for Quality and Effective Apprenticeships (OJ C 153, 2.5.2018, pp. 1-6)
Council Recommendation of 10 March 2014 on a Quality Framework for Traineeships (OJ C 88, 27.3.2014, pp. 1-4)
last update 04.06.2021
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