Addressing the new challenges by investing in the human capital of Number One ADV EOOD

A major labor market challenge formulated in the context of the 9th Framework Program of the European Strategy for the Development of the Danube Region and Europe 2020 is the exceptional need to provide training and education that responds to labor market demand. That is why the present project envisages the most necessary training for the employees of "Number one ADV" EOOD, given the scope of the company, which are pledged to meet the needs of the employees. The company has an in-house corporate policy oriented towards helping to achieve the goals set in national and European strategy papers. Investments in the HR of an enterprise increase its competitiveness on the market and, as a consequence, its employees' earnings, which contributes to the achievement of the main objective set out in the National Strategic Reference Framework. Financing the following project activities will create better jobs and contribute to competitive performance. The present proposal provides for training in professional qualification and key competencies for the employees to invest in the acquisition of new knowledge and skills and to promote the validation of the life-long learning practice in order to achieve their professional realization throughout the active working life . The project proposal provides access to quality training, thereby guaranteeing everyone's full participation in society and the right to decent work and remuneration. It is particularly important for the applicant that the project grant is 100%, as it is the main activity in the planning of the EU, where under other regulations and programs no 100% funding is foreseen. Through the HRD OP 2014-2020 and the support of the ESF, the activities envisaged in this project will increase the company's competitiveness, its turnover and will lead to the possibility of opening new jobs.

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Overview

Status Terminated (termination date)
Start date 02 May, 2018
End date 30 Jun, 2019
Contract date 02 Mar, 2018
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Financial information

Total cost 42,157.50
Grant 42,157.50
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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