Emil Boc: 88,067 Jobs Have Been Cut In Public Sector This Year
Since the beginning of the year, according to documents approved by the Government, 88,067 jobs have been cut this year in the public sector, of which 14,462 were vacant and 73,605 filled, Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc said Saturday. He added layoff procedures are still underway for part of these jobs.
"There are normative acts for all these layoffs and, in some cases, procedures are underway. The results of our work now will be apparent in 2011 and 2012. It’s a halfway report, we are in term and the process continues. In each activity sector will remain as many people as it is needed”, Boc told.
The dismissed employees can opt for recalification programmes or they can look for a job amongst the 10.000 vacancies which are available at national level, the official mentioned. He added the Government will help the private sector absorb the workforce coming from the public sector.
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