Bankruptcy Foundation for Affected Kika/Leiner Employees in Vienna

Participants of the foundation can undergo training and further education for up to three years and receive unemployment benefits from the AMS Vienna as well as a training allowance of 100 Euros per month from the waff during this period.
Examination of the Establishment of an Insolvency Foundation in Lower Austria
"In this way, we help people quickly return to employment and at the same time train urgently needed specialists," said Economic City Councillor Peter Hanke (SPÖ) according to a press release. The waff, in cooperation with the trade union, the Kika/Leiner works councils, the Vienna Chamber of Labour and the AMS Vienna, wants to make the affected people "an offer as suitable as possible for a professional new start". "Together we will succeed in catching the affected people well and guiding each and every one in a direction that is individually the right one," said AMS Vienna boss Winfried Göschl.
In Lower Austria, the establishment of an insolvency foundation is now being examined. "If the capacities of the AMS are no longer sufficient, we must be able to react quickly," said FPÖ State Councillor Susanne Rosenkranz last week in a press release. Previously, the establishment of a work foundation had been rejected in the media and reference had been made to close exchange with the Employment Service (AMS).
(APA/Red)
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