Feb 10 • 10:23 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

What the Ministries of Finance and Labor say about training programs – 'In full compliance with national and union law'

The Greek Ministries of Finance and Labor affirmed their compliance with national and EU law in response to reports concerning the delegation of training programs to social partners.

The Greek Ministries of Finance and Labor released a joint statement addressing concerns raised in various publications regarding the delegation of training projects to social partners. They emphasized that all actions taken are 'in full compliance with national and union law' and highlighted the transparency of these processes. The ministries sought to clarify that the involvement of social partners in vocational training is a long-standing policy of the European Union, reinforcing the legitimacy of their decisions.

In their statement, the ministries recorded their adherence to national and EU regulatory frameworks, especially noting that decisions made in 2021 and 2022 for the integration of training programs were conducted with proper approvals from the European Commission. This proactive communication aims to mitigate any potential legal or financial risks to the Greek state, portraying a responsible management of public resources and alignment with broader EU training policies.

Moreover, by emphasizing the historical context of social partners' participation in vocational training, the ministries are reinforcing the idea that their current actions reflect a continuity of EU policy, rather than a deviation. This reconsolidation not only addresses immediate concerns but also strengthens public confidence in the government's commitment to transparency and compliance with established norms.

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