National and European skills competitions – the experience of Cyprus
Cyprus has restored its economy after the 2012–2013 financial crisis on many levels and reached the EU average life satisfaction in 2017. It has implemented the first phase of the National Health System (GESY), introduced a statutory minimum wage for all employees in all economic activities, an...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Łukasiewicz Research Network – The Institute for Sustainable Technologies
2021-06-01
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Series: | Edukacja Ustawiczna Dorosłych |
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Online Access: | https://edukacjaustawicznadoroslych.eu/images/2021/2/02_2_2021.pdf |
Summary: | Cyprus has restored its economy after the 2012–2013 financial crisis on many levels
and reached the EU average life satisfaction in 2017. It has implemented the first phase of
the National Health System (GESY), introduced a statutory minimum wage for all employees in
all economic activities, and begun to reform the educational system. Noteworthy, the renewal
of the collective agreements in the construction industry brought an end to a long-running
dispute and strikes in the sector. The agreement restored working benefits and salary cuts
imposed with the austerity measures in 2013. The industry needs skilled workers at the moment and the government of Cyprus recognizes the fact that skills are the passport to employment; the better skilled the individuals, the more employable they are. Good skills also tend to secure better-quality jobs and better earnings |
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ISSN: | 1507-6563 2391-8020 |