At the job centre, Næstved, denmark will today be 20 available more than usual, because the job centre take leave with 20 workers.
The typing of the sn.dk.
the Nervousness spreading in the south zealand job centre, where 20 staff will soon replace their offices with the waiting room at the job centre. Who must go out and pull a number, and seek the help of the old fellow, is yet to be seen, and according to the liberal media is the mood among the staff well and truly pressed.
Fyringsrunden takes place, because the job centre has been ordered to save 25 million dollars next year. The money should instead be used at the school and the children’s area.
the Savings has long been known, but the extent of fyringsrunden is the employees first become familiar with today.
in Addition to the 20, who today get to know that they will lose their jobs, are four persons voluntarily agreed to leave their positions.
minister for Employment Peter Hummelgaard (S) has previously expressed its concern about the case in a letter to Næstved, denmark-the mayor Carsten Rasmussen (S).
‘generally, I am very concerned that the reforms we are doing in the field of employment, is being implemented as intended. My clear ambition is for citizens not to be trapped in the system, and fewer people experience a system that does not treat them properly.
‘It is vital, therefore, for me, that the municipalities comply with the legislation and let the citizen’s situation to determine whether an individual receives a benefit. It may not be other reasons, for example economic, as a basis for these decisions’, writes Peter Hummelgaard in the letter, according to the sn.dk.
the Extra Leaf has been trying to get hold of people at the job centre in Yelverton, but it has not yet succeeded.