Jordan's Ministry of Labour has welcomed new ETF research mapping skills policy and support measures aimed at emigrants, immigrant workers and refugees.
The European Training Foundation (ETF) has released new research mapping the skills policy and support measures in Jordan aimed emigrants, foreign immigrant workers and refugees.
Policymakers in ETF partner country Bosnia and Herzegovina are looking at ways to improve employability, skills anticipation and matching, and the transition to work.
The European Training Foundation (ETF) is organising a high-level workshop in Beirut on 4 July during which ETF labour market experts will present the findings of a research mapping skills policy and support measures in Lebanon.
At the end of June 2017, the ETF bid a warm farewell to Madlen Serban, who has directed the agency for the past eight years. The next Director of the ETF will be Cesare Onestini, who will take over leadership of the agency on 1 September 2017.
The European Commission wants to hear from you – the public and stakeholders – about the work of four EU Agencies, including the European Training Foundation (ETF).
The European Training Foundation will fly flags at half-mast on Saturday July 1 to pay tribute to former German chancellor Helmut Kohl, the Honorary Citizen of Europe, who died on June 16, aged 87.
After eight years at the helm of the European Training Foundation (ETF), Director Madlen Serban handed over responsibility for the organisation to incoming Director Cesare Onestini.