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OECD Skills Strategy: Recommendations for Improving Skills in Luxembourg
OECD Skills Strategy Luxembourg is a study carried out by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in collaboration with a national team composed of representatives of the MENEJ, the MTEESS, the MESR and the ADEM.
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Evolution of the unemployment rate in January 2023
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with the ADEM was 15,801 on 31 January 2023, an increase of 331 persons (or -2.1%) compared to January 2023. The number of jobseekers is increasing for all vacancy durations except for those with a registration period of more than 12 months.
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Evolution of unemployment in December 2022
The number of available resident jobseekers registered with the ADEM amounts to 15,760 on 31 December 2022, a decrease of 643 persons (or -3.9%) compared to December 2021.
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Information on the temporary protection status for people fleeing the war in Ukraine
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy wish to provide information on the temporary protection status, in particular regarding the procedure to follow and the rights conferred.
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Devenez assistant à l'inclusion!
Avez-vous de l'expérience dans le domaine du travail avec des personnes en situation de handicap et cherchez-vous de nouvelles missions ? Devenez assistant à l’inclusion !
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Launch of the pilot project Luxembourg Digital Skills Bridge – Fir d’Kompetenzen vu muer!
Nicolas Schmit and Francine Closener, joined by Isabelle Schlesser, present the Luxembourg Digital Skills Bridge programme, which aims to support companies, and their employees, whose activity will be radically transformed by major technological changes towards a new organisation, new functions and new jobs.
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ADEM launches English version of the Luxembourg employment portal
Taking into account the international orientation of the Luxembourg labour market with an exceptional level of foreign and multilingual workforce, the Luxembourg Employment Agency (ADEM) has launched today the English version of its internet platform Portail de l’emploi (www.adem.lu) which already is available in French and German.