October 10, 2024

EU response to Covid-19 pandemic has cost six million jobs, young workers worst affected

“The pandemic has caused six million job losses. Young people are particularly hard-hit, with nearly three million young people currently unemployed in the EU,” European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights Nicolas Schmit told Sputnik news agency.

According to the top EU official, the unemployment rate in January amounted to 7.3%, marking an increase of 0.7% against the same period a year ago.

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Brussels has reportedly launched a youth employment support program to tackle the crisis. The project will help member states of the 27-nation bloc to introduce national short-time work schemes to preserve employment.

Under the Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE) program, up to 2.5 million companies affected by the pandemic have received financial aid to retain workers, according to the commissioner.

Last year, the EU economy plunged into the worst crisis in decades after the Covid-19 pandemic made Brussels impose severe restrictions, including border closures, halting tourism, closing shops, beauty salons, sports clubs, and banning public events.

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