Clune pushes EU to increase youth unemployment budget by a half billion euro
1st September 2015 - Fine Gael Press Office
Fine Gael Ireland South MEP Deirdre Clune, a negotiator on the EU employment budget team, is pushing for a half a billion euro increase in the EU budgets to tackle youth unemployment across the EU. Speaking after a budgets meeting in the European Parliament today, MEP Clune described the funding as critical to getting our young people back to work.
“I am pushing for an increase of 0.5 billion in our EU employment budget in the current round of negotiations, which are ongoing. Around 5 million young people (under 25) were unemployed in the EU in December 2014. This represents an unemployment rate of 21.4% which rises to 50% in some EU countries. It is simply unacceptable that 1 in 5 Europeans under the age of 25 are unemployed.
“In Ireland, a Youth Unemployment rate of 20.2% is still unacceptably high. This is having a serious impact on rural communities, many of whom are struggling to survive.
“We need increased funding for investment in skills training, labour mobility and targeted measures to increase the amount of real quality jobs for young people, in particular in rural Ireland. Getting younger people back to work is the key to sustaining rural Ireland.
“Let’s not forget that we still have a skills shortage in Ireland with circa 4,500 ICT jobs vacant at any given time! The focus needs to be on retraining young people to match their skills with what is needed in the market place.
“A McKinsey study found that 27% of employers reported that a lack of skills was a major reason they did not fill vacancies. Youth unemployment is not a new problem for Europe. In 1995 it was at 21% and has never been lower than 15% since then. Structural changes are needed and we need increased funding for that.”
Related news
Intel is not just a key employer but a key strategic international partner for Ireland - Neville
Everything must be done to ensure Intel remains in Leixlip and its production facilities are at the forefront of the…
25th April 2025Dublin footpaths and public spaces not fit for visually impaired residents – O’Connell
People with visual impairments are at risk of injury on many of Dublin’s footpaths and shared spaces, a Fine Gael…
25th April 2025Tánaiste announces Oireachtas Committee Chairpersons
An Tánaiste and Leader of Fine Gael Simon Harris TD has announced the appointment of the following Oireachtas Committee Chairpersons:…
24th April 2025