As of tomorrow, the companies’ applications for the second cycle of the employment program for 4,000 unemployed people

From tomorrow, the applications of the companies for the 2nd cycle of the employment program of 4,000 unemployed people aged 30 and over in the Most Developed Regions (PAP) of the country start, with emphasis on women.

This is stated in an announcement posted today on the website of the NSRF.

Specifically, on Friday, May 6, 2022 at 13:00, the business applications for the “Business grant program for the employment of 4,000 unemployed people aged 30 and over in the Most Developed Regions (PAP) of the country, with emphasis on women” and specifically in the Regional Units of the Western Sector of Athens, Western Attica and Piraeus as well as in the Administrative Region of the South Aegean.

Applications will be submitted until Friday 17 June 2022 at 15:00.

The 12-month program is aimed at companies and the amounts of the salary subsidy and insurance contributions for the employment of the unemployed in new full-time positions are as follows:

* 466.5 euros per month / 5,598 euros per year for the unemployed aged 30-49

* 559.8 euros per month / 6,717.6 euros per year for the unemployed aged 50 and over

* 606.45 euros per month / 7,277.4 euros per year for the long-term unemployed 30 years and older

* 653.1 euros per month / 7,837.2 euros per year for the long-term unemployed aged 50 and over

* 699.75 euros per month / 8,397 euros per year for unemployed women aged 30 and over.

The companies that are interested in participating will submit their application exclusively electronically through the State Aid Information System (PSKE) of the Ministry of Development & Investment at the address http://www.ependyseis.gr/mis.

Then, the labor consultants of OAED will nominate candidates to the company, according to the category of unemployed, the specialty and the required qualifications and the company will choose among the candidates for the recruitment.

A prerequisite is that the company has not reduced its staff in the quarter before the application and has not received funding from state aid over 200,000 euros in the previous 3 years (current and two previous). The grant includes the corresponding Christmas and Easter gifts and holiday allowances.

The program, with a total budget of 26,000,000 euros, is co-financed by Greece and the European Union (European Social Fund), through the OP “Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning 2014-2020”.

Source: Capital

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