Home » Business » Labor market – AMS Tulln continues to focus on education Labor market – AMS Tulln continues to focus on education January 14, 2021 by world today news – Hans Schultheis: “We help with qualification offers.” Peischl – In 2020, the Public Employment Service also faced particular challenges. For example, within a few days the customer switched to distance support and the topic of “long-term unemployment” remains a sad perennial issue. For the new year, branch manager Hans Schultheis is cautiously optimistic. With the temporary easing in summer 2020, the economic recovery gained momentum. New restrictions slowed down the recovery process significantly and had a direct impact on the labor market. In December, Schultheis found a glimmer of hope: “The rise in unemployment in the Tulln district of 17.1% is the lowest monthly increase in the crisis year so far, despite the onset of seasonal unemployment.” “There were never any ski lifts, 95% communicated with us via telephone and internet services.” Hans Schultheis praises the discipline of the AMS customers Long-term unemployment is and will continue to be a particular focus of the AMS agenda. Many of those affected have health restrictions, sometimes an education that is no longer in demand, are returnees, older job seekers and personal mobility also plays a major role. The AMS supports job seekers from this group primarily through qualification and employment promotion programs – the funds for this come from the Corona labor market package. – The Tulln Employment Service is increasingly relying on the telephone, internet platform and eAMS. Peischl – “Where job searches and placement don’t work, we help with the financing of qualification offers in popular occupational areas,” says Schultheis. A particular focus here is training in the health and care sector, in technical professions and on-the-job training. In mid-March, the AMS Tulln had to switch to distance support from Friday to Monday. “To protect the health of our customers and employees, we have shifted our services to the telephone, internet platform and eAMS account. That was done incredibly quickly and very well, ”reports Schultheis. Another challenge was processing and issuing unemployment and emergency benefits while many applications for short-time work were being received. “Our Tulln AMS workforce ensured here, even in weekend shifts, that livelihood security and short-time work support were paid out quickly,” says Schultheis, praising his team, which will also face the Corona Challenge in 2021. Among other things, 17,000 training and further education positions are available nationwide for the qualification of jobseeking AMS customers. For 2021, Hans Schultheis expects an economic boost with a subsequent upturn in employment “when the pandemic-related restrictions can finally be ended. But this also requires a high willingness to vaccinate the population. “ – . Related posts:"Once again missed a chance"E-scooter trend leads to growing problem of intoxicated riders, worry policeMusk asks Twitter users if he should step downKandern: Early childhood education needs professional support - Kandern Miguel del Arco | Theater Director “We have been accused of being on the side of rapists for trying to understand” The New York Yacht Club sets out again to conquer the America’s Cup Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: