2013年6月15日土曜日

ローマでスペイン、イタリア、フランスとドイツは失業の問題に対処 最初の4つのユーロ圏経済は、若者の失業に焦点を当てる

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EFE Roma 14 JUN 2013 - 08:56 CET



Spain, Italy, France and Germany in Rome addressed the problem of unemployment


The first four euro zone economies will focus on youth unemployment



EFE Rome 14 JUN 2013 - 08:56 CET

ローマのスペインイタリア、フランスとドイツは失業問題に対処


最初の4つのユーロ圏経済は、若者の失業に焦点を当てる



EFEローマ14 JUN 2013 - 8時56分CET
economies, Germany, France, Italy and Spain, meet in Rome on Friday to address the problem of unemployment, especially youth. The host, Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta, expected to come out of this meeting called on the European Union (EU) in order to quickly allocate funds for job creation, especially among the young.
Youth unemployment is precisely one of the workhorses of Letta since his election to form a coalition government in a country where unemployment among those under 25 years reaches 39%, just below Greece, Spain and Portugal. The latest data from Eurostat, the statistical office of the EU, reveal that youth unemployment in the EU reached last April a rate of 23.5% (5.7 million unemployed) and 56.4% in Spain.
The meeting will also serve to prepare the European Council held in Brussels on 27 and 28 June and the meeting on youth unemployment in Berlin on July 3 and the G20 ministerial meeting in Moscow in mid coming.
Italian media claim that the intention of Letta is required at the next European summit mobilization "fast" Youth Employment Fund, worth 6,000 million euros for the period 2014-2020. This idea was backed by French President François Hollande, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the meeting held on 30 May in Paris, and by the European employers and trade unions.
In Spain, the sooner implementation of youth employment plan was one of the basic lines of the agreement reached between the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, and the leader of the opposition, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, to the end of June summit .
In Rome will meet Spain representing the Minister of Economy and Competitiveness Luis de Guindos, and the Minister of Employment and Social Security, Fatima Banez, to be received by their Italian colleagues and Enrico Giovannini Fabrizio Saccomanni respectively. For France is scheduled to attend the Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue, Michel Sapin, and the Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici and on behalf of Germany will for Labour and Social Affairs, Ursula von der Layen, and his colleague Finance, Wolfgang Schäuble.

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