EU job seeker’s aid worth €1.9 million for 390 dismissed workers in Denmark | News – www.europarl.europa.eu

8 Apr, 2024

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On Monday, the Committee on Budgets approved Denmark’s request for support from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). MEPs acknowledged that “the Danish slaughterhouse sector is in a structural crisis”.

Danish Crown is a group of food companies engaged in the butchery, processing and sale of pork and beef. Since 2005, the number of pigs slaughtered in Denmark has decreased by 20%, largely due to the shift of many Danish farmers from raising pigs for slaughter to raising piglets for export at a lower economic cost. As a result, Danish Crown decided to close one of its six slaughterhouses in Denmark, laying off 390 workers.

National co-financing

The total estimated cost of these measures is €3.1 million, with 60% (€1.9 million) covered by the EGF and the remaining 40% (€1.2 million) financed by the Danish Business Authority, the municipalities of Frederikshavn, Aalborg, Hjørring and Brønderslev, which were affected by the dismissals,…

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