The right skills for tomorrow's jobs

Published: 14 December 2010 y., Tuesday

 

Ten-year strategy for modern, high-quality vocational training, giving workers the skills to find a suitable job in a rapidly changing economy.

Today, about 76m Europeans of working age have little or no qualifications, whereas the jobs on offer increasingly require some form of training. The need for qualified workers is predicted to grow over the next decade, which means young people and adults without relevant skills will find it harder to get a job. When they do, it’s likely they’ll earn less than their better qualified counterparts.

The new vocational training strategy aims to provide current and future workers with both the job-specific and broad expertise they’ll need in the modern economy. It seeks to improve the quality of vocational training and teaching, encourage creativity and entrepreneurship, and make it easier for people to learn at all stages of their academic and professional careers.

The strategy also aims to ensure those from poorer backgrounds, people with special needs and older workers have the same access to vocational training as everyone else.

The strategy includes an action plan to focus the efforts of national governments and the EU over the next four years. Targets include:

  • cooperating with companies to identify skill gaps
  • opening more vocational schools
  • introducing strategies to boost training abroad
  • raising awareness of the benefits of vocational training
  • creating a common standard for vocational training across the bloc by applying the 2009 EU recommendation on quality assurance
  • assessing ways to increase the uptake of vocational training.

Vocational training can also strengthen Europe’s competiveness and economic growth. A workforce with a range of relevant skills will make it easier for companies to recruit the people they need, helping them compete on a global scale.

The strategy is the latest revision of the Copenhagen process, a broader, long-term scheme to develop vocational education and training systems in Europe. Founded in 2002, it involves 33 countries (all 27 EU members plus Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey), unions, employee representatives and the Commission.

Šaltinis: ec.europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Comments

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Related videos

05/02/2014

Padėkime augti

Striking a balance between security and privacy

EU plans will allow international air passenger data to be used under strict conditions in the fight against terrorism and serious crime. more »

Saving the church of bones

Experts are trying to find ways to save the unique Sedlec ossuary - a church decorated with human skulls and bones. more »

Pension schemes: reform needed to ensure sustainability and adequate income, says Employment Committee

The EU and its Member States must act to ensure that pension schemes can sustainably deliver an adequate income to the EU's growing number of retired people, despite the economic crisis, says Parliament's Employment Committee in a resolution voted on Tuesday. more »

China cashes in on UK royal wedding

Chinese factories increase their output of replicas of the Windsor royal engagment ring as world-wide demand for the sparkle remains high. more »

Estonians are spending their last kroons

The euro changeover in Estonia is in its final stage. more »

Environment: A good day for salmon, otters and beech forests

Europe's flora and fauna are now better protected than at any time in the history of the European Union. Natura 2000, Europe's network of protected natural areas, has been expanded by nearly 27 000 square kilometres. more »

2011 – The European Year of Volunteering!

Getting more people involved in volunteering is the key aim of the 2011 European Year of Volunteering. more »

New Year Greetings from President Dalia Grybauskaitė

Dear Fellow People of Lithuania,I send my best wishes to you on this New Year's Eve. more »

Bycycles – necessity in Indonesia?

Some residents in Jakarta are trading in their gas guzzling cars and motorcycles for bicycles. more »

U.S. captivated by winter storm

As a winter storm is heading for the Northeast Coast of the United States, drivers are not the only travelers being hit by the storm. more »