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Expanding business start-up support for disadvantaged groups can tackle unemployment and social exclusion, report said

Expanding business start-up support for disadvantaged groups can tackle unemployment and social exclusion, report said

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and European Commission have published The Missing Entrepreneurs 2015, which examines the potential of inclusive entrepreneurship policies and programmes in the European Union. Target groups are those who are under-represented and disadvantaged in entrepreneurship and self-employment, including youth, women, seniors, the unemployed, ethnic minorities and immigrants, people with disabilities and other groups.

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New pathways for the long-term unemployed

New pathways for the long-term unemployed

Today, the Employment and Social Policy Ministers have reached an agreement during the EPSCO Council on the Commission's proposal for a Recommendation on long-term unemployment. Member States have committed today to strengthen support to more than 11 million people who have been unemployed for over a year. This will focus efforts towards offering a clear pathway towards employment. The Recommendation will lead to simplified and more effective access to support for those out of work for long periods.

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Regional Policy: with all 2014-2020 programmes now adopted, the focus is on implementation

Regional Policy: with all 2014-2020 programmes now adopted, the focus is on implementation

The Commission adopted a new Regional Policy programme for the Italian region of Campania, worth over €4 billion, with more than €3 billion coming from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). As for all programmes adopted for the 2014-2020 period, investments under the Campania programme are strategically focused on four key growth-generating areas: research and innovation, digital technologies, support to small businesses and to the low-carbon economy.

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Flash Eurobarometer on SMEs: Resource efficiency pays off

Flash Eurobarometer on SMEs: Resource efficiency pays off

This new Eurobarometer survey of 2015 gives a picture of how businesses in the EU, neighbouring countries and the US are reacting to the green market and resource efficiency. According to the survey, cost efficiency is still the biggest reason for undertaking resource efficiency actions. And resource efficiency pays off: 4 out of 10 SMEs say that resource efficiency actions have cut production costs in the last two years. 8 out of 10 are also satisfied with the return on their resource efficiency investments.

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Joint statement of Corina Crețu, Commissioner for Regional Policy and Elżbieta Bieńkowska, Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs on their first regular meeting on public procurement

Joint statement of Corina Crețu, Commissioner for Regional Policy and Elżbieta Bieńkowska, Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs on their first regular meeting on public procurement

Almost half of the European Structural and Investment Funds allocations are channelled into the real economy through public procurement. The new legislation on Cohesion Policy has conditioned the channelling of the funds to Member States upon the existence of an effective and sound public procurement framework. The approach used by the Commission is both preventive and corrective.

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Commission adopts ambitious new Circular Economy Package

Commission adopts ambitious new Circular Economy Package

Today the European Commission adopted an ambitious new Circular Economy Package to stimulate Europe's transition towards a circular economy which will boost global competitiveness, foster sustainable economic growth and generate new jobs.The Circular Economy  Package will help European businesses and consumers to make the transition to a stronger and more circular economy where resources are used in a more sustainable way.

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Commission proposes to make products and services more accessible to the disabled persons

Commission proposes to make products and services more accessible to the disabled persons

The European Commission today proposed a European Accessibility Act, which will set common accessibility requirements for certain key products and services that will help people with disabilities at EU level to participate fully in society. The products and services covered have been carefully selected in consultation with citizens and civil society organisations as well as businesses.

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Think Social. Act Business. 2: From youth initiative to social entrepreneurship: Building a viable social enterprise

Think Social. Act Business. 2: From youth initiative to social entrepreneurship: Building a viable social enterprise

Following the success of the conference and workshops we organised last year on the theme of social entrepreneurship as part of our EUNIC Thessaloniki activities, we're delighted to invite you to a new series of workshops and open discussions, which we are again organising under the umbrella of EUNIC Thessaloniki, in collaboration with the Municipality of Thessaloniki and the Anna Lindh Foundation with the participation and support of other major organisations in Thessaloniki.

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These are the winners of the 2015 European Social Innovation Competition

These are the winners of the 2015 European Social Innovation Competition

Sit-in beekeeping foundation Apiform, peer-to-peer homestay model for older people The Freebird Club, and accessible car sharing platform Wheeliz have been named the winners of the 2015 European Social Innovation Competition. Selected out of 1,400 applications from over 40 countries, the winners represent this year’s theme, ‘New Ways to Grow’.

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Annual Growth Survey 2016: Strengthening the recovery and fostering convergence

Annual Growth Survey 2016: Strengthening the recovery and fostering convergence

Today’s package launches the annual cycle of economic governance. It sets out general economic and social priorities for the EU and gives Member States policy guidance for the following year. Policy challenges vary across countries, so responses will also vary. However, there are overarching themes that affect the EU as a whole.

 

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