In the 2024 budget proposal for the EU, the EMPL Committee added an amendment concerning the launch of a pilot project - Local employment guarantee: Study of local and regional models tackling long-term unemployment. They called for the allocation of 750,000 euros for a pilot project on the zero long-term unemployment concept (rapporteurs Aurore Lalucq, Agnes Jongerius).
In the CWP 2024, European Commission has dedicated around 23 mil EUR to scaling up local and regional experiments of innovative ways to tackle long-term unemployment. Funds come from the ESF+ Social Innovation initiative, implemented by the Lithuanian ESF agency ESFA on behalf of the Commission. ESFA has launched a mapping exercise of existing projects and experiences across the EU. This will be the basis to further testing, experimentation and scaling up. Expression of interest for similar projects is scheduled for Feb/Mar 2024, followed by a call for proposals expected in Sep/Oct 2024.
European Commission's report on "Towards zero long-term unemployment in the EU: Job guarantees and other innovative approaches", released on 6 March 2024, makes extensive references and uses citations from the opinion.
The rapporteur was invited to present the opinion in the Council's Employment Committee (EMCO) meeting on 11 April 2024; the report will serve as material for the deliberarions of the Council for the formulation of new policies towards the re-integration of long-term unemployed people to the labour market.
European Commission launches the call for proposals for zero long-term unemployment projects on 17 March. The launch is promoted by an event on 18 March at the CoR premises, with the participation of Commissioner Schmit, CoR President Alves Cordeiro, MEPs Agnes Jongerius and Aurore Lalucq, rapporteur Yonnec Polet and other high-level participants.