Almost two years have passed since the figure of the temporary employment regulation files (ERTE) took prominence in the labor market -3.9 million people came to be covered by these mechanisms- but it has not been until now that it has been
Closed the first call for subsidies for those affected by this protection system can access training.
Specifically, on Monday, February 7, the deadline for companies that can offer training courses will target the first call for aid.
Sources of the Ministry of Labor have explained to the world that the technical assessment of applications, the proposal for a resolution and the final decision, a process that can lead “a few weeks”, with which workers will not begin to receive
Training until “May”.
The objective of the program is to provide training to 825,000 people affected by ERTE, but since currently there are only 118,641 people in the country protected by these mechanisms, even if they started now the majority of the beneficiaries would be people who have already recovered their position.
I work or that they have recovered it but have finished unemployment.
Since they will not start until May, it is foreseeable and desirable that all seats be covered by workers who are no longer in Erte.
“The grants granted under this call for the purpose of the financing of state-of-the-art training programs aimed at the reprobation of workers who have been or are included in dossiers of temporary employment regulation (ERTE). It is a convocation
From state scope whose programming, management and control falls on the public employment service and whose processing is carried out through the Foundation for Employment Training (Fundae), “is explained on the SEPE website.
They will only be able to opt for these working grants that are on erte or have been and now they are unemployed or working.
In total, the Government will allocate 119 million euros to this program: 80 million in 2022 and 39 million in 2023, coming from the European funds assigned to the recovery and resilience mechanism.
Sources of the Ministry of Social Security explain to this medium that we have a record that there are 30,252 workers whose companies have informed the ministry that are included in training plans, but they are up to June to start receiving these courses, whose
Control falls on the SEPE.
The information does not coincide with that of the Ministry of Labor, which ensures that at least one million workers affected by ERTE received some type of training coordinated by the Autonomous Communities and the Fundae.
The maximum duration of these new courses will be 40 hours per week -8 hours per day – and all participants will have an obligation to study at least 10 hours of digital competences of productive processes or energy efficiency and sustainability.
The owner of courses is very broad.
Some of them are overlooking the seller in department store, human motivation in working groups, management of owners communities, basic concepts of electronic commerce, use of mobile applications in the workplace -calendar, agenda, email-, financial training
Banking, Internet advertising, and a long etcetera.
The SEPE will pay diets to the participants in the courses that are currently unemployed – and have been in Erte in the past.
They will charge 80 euros a day for accommodation – in the event of having to move from their habitual residence;
12 additional euros due to maintenance;
1.5 euros due to displacement by urban public transport and 5 euros if it is interurban displacement;
or 0.19 euros per kilometer if they move in their own vehicle.
These aids will increase by 9 euros per day if the beneficiary has a disability and at 10 euros if it is a victim of gender violence.
The aid will be extinguished if the person finds a job or if it accumulates more than three faults not justified per month.
Being a training only for workers who have been affected by ERTE, they remain outside those of the 3 million people who are unemployed who have not passed through these instruments.
In principle, most of them should be excluded since the ERTE were designed to prevent anyone affected by them, ending up unemployment.