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Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and FamilySlovak Republic: Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family Slovak Republic Labour Market and Employment Policy
in Slovakia
Anna Frančeková
Employment Strategy Department
October 2005
MOLSAF System prior to reform: MOLSAF System prior to reform Absence of philosophy
Poverty trap
Extensive abuse of the system
Huge administartion
MOLSAF Principles of the reform: MOLSAF Principles of the reform „Making work pay“
View into the future instead of critism of the past
Basic social minimum guaranteed
Efficient support of job-search and increase of employabillity
MOLSAF Targets of the reform: MOLSAF Targets of the reform Activation of the unemployed
Motivation to seek and retain a job
Reduce the abuse of the system
Streamlined administration
MOLSAF Active Labour Market Policy 1: MOLSAF Active Labour Market Policy 1 Act on Employment Services – adopted in December 2003, effective as of 1st February 2004
Fiscal consolidation: limited resources on Active Labour Market Policy (ALMP) from national budget – maximum use of ESF
Principles:
Individual and targeted work with the unemployed
Mandatory character of most of the ALMP instruments
Extended and improved allowances
Compliance with principles of state aid and with the rules on the ESF
Fiscal consolidation – limited resources on ALMP from national budget and maximum use of ESF
Targeting at regions lagging behind and disadvantaged job seekers
MOLSAF Active Labour Market Policy 2: MOLSAF Active Labour Market Policy 2 Employment services – not only public – based as of 2004
State
the Centre of Labour, Social Affairs and Family and regional offices of labour, social affairs and the family
Non – State
Non –state providers of employment services (licence obligatory)
Temporary work agencies
Agencies for supported employment
Outsourcing of emloyment services to non-state providers (contract based)
MOLSAF Activation of unemployed- ALMP 1: MOLSAF Activation of unemployed- ALMP 1 = part of active labour market policy
Goal: jobseekers maintain or regain working habits and routines
Help to eliminate inactivity trap:
entitlement to increased social assistance benefit – incentive for benefit recipients to engage in a meaningful activity or training
New or upgraded measures of active labour market policy
Services
Job matching
Information Services
Professional Counselling
Programmes
Retraining
Projects and Programmes
MOLSAF Activation of unemployed- ALMP 2: MOLSAF Activation of unemployed- ALMP 2
Projects and programmes
Supported employment for long-term unemployed
Sheltered employment for disabled jobseekers
Support for setting up a businesses
First work experience for young people
Support to labour mobility
Second chance programmes
Social Development Fund – community work targeting marginalized gorups
MOLSAF Activation of unemployed- ALMP 3: MOLSAF Activation of unemployed- ALMP 3
Projects and programmes
National project I – Support for employment of jobseekers with an emphasis on the gorups disadvantaged on the labour market
National project II – Support for thr employment of citizens with disabilities
National project III- Education and training for the labour market
National project V- Activation of the unemployed and low motivation unemployed dependent on the materila need assistance
National project VII- Increasing quality and the range of employment services through information and advice and special counselling tools and services
National project VIII- Increasing the range and quality of employment service delivery
National project IX- School leaver`s job experience scheme (Graduate practice)
MOLSAF What to do next ? : MOLSAF What to do next ?
Priorities reflected in the Slovak national reform programme 2006-2008
Further modernisation of employment services
Increased investments in the human capital
Incentives for boosting employment
Challenging demographic changes
Inclusive labour market