Mar 10 • 15:45 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

New training program of DYPA: Applications from workers are closing

Interest is significant for the new training program of the DYPA, with applications closing on March 11 at noon.

A new training program organized by the Greek Labor Employment Agency (DYPA) is seeing substantial interest from workers. Applications for the program, focusing on upgrading skills and retraining in high-demand sectors with an emphasis on digital, green skills, and financial literacy, will officially close tomorrow, March 11, at 12:00 PM. The initiative is aimed at beneficiaries affected by economic changes, which includes a variety of sectors that align with current labor market demands.

This program is part of Greece's National Recovery and Resilience Plan, dubbed "Greece 2.0," and is funded by the European Union's NextGenerationEU fund. The aim is to enhance workforce capabilities and adaptability in a rapidly changing employment landscape, providing essential support to workers looking to upgrade their skills to meet industry needs. The latest updates regarding the registry of beneficiaries—both approved and excluded—will be posted on the DYPA website at a later date.

The move towards continuous vocational training highlights Greece's commitment to investing in human capital, ensuring that workers are equipped to navigate the complexities of a modern economy. Additionally, this initiative signifies a broader effort to bolster economic resilience and sustainability within the workforce, ultimately contributing to national growth and recovery efforts in the post-pandemic context.

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