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Foundation for Kika/Leiner Job Foundation in Lower Austria Decided

NÖ beschloss die Grundlage für eine Kika/Leiner-Arbeitsstiftung.
NÖ beschloss die Grundlage für eine Kika/Leiner-Arbeitsstiftung. ©APA/HANS PUNZ (Symbolbild)
The Lower Austrian state government has approved a job foundation after the bankruptcy of Kika/Leiner. With a budget of three million euros, up to 300 people can be supported. Details of the foundation are currently being worked out.

The state of Lower Austria contributes one and a half million euros to the investment for the Kika/Leiner job foundation, the remaining funds are provided by the Lower Austrian Employment Service (AMS).

Kika/Leiner Job Foundation in Lower Austria: Support for up to 300 People

"With this foundation, we want to provide a safety net for the employees and thus prepare for economically uncertain times," said Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner (ÖVP). "With this job foundation, we give hundreds of people who have lost their jobs in Lower Austria a new perspective and specifically support them in their career orientation, qualification and retraining." From the point of view of the FPÖ state councilor responsible for the labor market, Susanne Rosenkranz, the foundation enables "tailor-made help for those affected through qualification measures, professional reorientation and specially coordinated programs". By cooperating with the AMS, "flexible and sustainable help for people can be offered".

(APA/Red)

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