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Written by Natascia   
Sunday, 06 June 2010 00:08

Promote legal immigration of temporary workers in the European Union with a degree upper-middle from Moldova, Russia and Ukraine, on the success of a pilot project which, thanks to some companies in Rome, contributed to occupational integration many young people. And 'the main objective of BrainNet-working, project co-financed by the Aeneas Programme of the European Union, which sees the participation of Italy, Moldova, Russia, Spain and Ukraine. The transnational and 'began in December 2007 and will end' in a few days.

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Presented to Parliament today, the project aims to create a network of 'Labour Windows' - the first two branches are already' operating in Rome and Chisinau - and the development of an appropriate contractual framework for the temporary migration of a training program capable of self-financing and feasibility studies' to allow other countries to repeat the experience.
The project 'BrainNet-Working' aims to give migrant workers a chance 'to improve their skills' professional in order to reintegrate them more' easily in the labor market in the country of origin, promoting the 'brain circulation' to expense of more 'damaging' brain drain ', contributing' to the modernization and development of the countries concerned to facilitate their relations with the European Union. The employment created will in fact improve the selection, evaluation and placement of people seeking jobs abroad. Studies so far and 'found that more' than 70% of people interested in these training programs are women, aged 'average between 30 and 35 years, and with a high level of education.

[Mondoraro.org]


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