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EUR 2.5 million from EU to help workers made redundant in retail sector

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
Publication date 30.11.2017 13.00 | Published in English on 30.11.2017 at 14.01
Press release

The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) will grant Finland EUR 2.5 million to assist those laid off from Anttila and Stockmann. The funds will be used to help in the re-employment of 1,500 people.

On 30 November 2017, the European Parliament approved the application submitted by Finland to the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) in June. The funds will be used towards services for workers made redundant. The services are aimed at re-employment in the retail sector or providing retraining for employment in an entirely different field.

“The Finnish economy is doing well right now, but globalisation and digitalisation are creating pressure for change in many sectors. The retail trade is going through a major transformation that inevitably also affects employment in the sector,” says Minister of Employment Jari Lindström.

“In the case of major job losses, we always try to make use of all possible forms of support, whether this is for the ICT sector, shipbuilding or the retail trade. The most important thing is to help people find new jobs,” emphasises Minister Lindström.

Employment and training measures aimed at those made redundant and measures to help them start up in business are already being taken across the country. This is the first EGF project where the job losses are in all parts of Finland.

Finland has made extensive use of EGF support

The amount spent on EGF-supported projects in Finland during the EGF’s ten-year history is a total of approximately EUR 40 million, including both EGF and national funding.  Finland has made use of EGF funding in connection with major job losses in the ICT sector in particular. In 2015–2016, Finland applied for more EGF funding than any other EU Member State.

In EGF-supported projects, the EU’s funding share is 60 per cent and the national contribution is 40 per cent. In cases of major structural change, EGF support is granted for active employment policy measures, such as different forms of training, education, promotion of mobility, pay subsidies and start-up grants.

Further information about the fund is available at www.egr.fi/en.

Inquiries:
Tapani Kojonsaari, Senior Specialist, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, tel. +358 50 456 2547
Juha Halttunen, Special Adviser to the Minister of Employment, tel. +358 50 574 0236