The PES Youth Unemployment Video on beneficiaries in situ, interweaving stories of real young people, employees, employers, and job seekers – looking at the various interventions deployed by PES in Europe. The video examines case studies from Rome, Oslo and Brussels.
The PES (European Public Employment Services) Annual Conference video covers the topics of skills and labour shortages, looking at two case studies: 1) The Future Skills Initiative in Luxembourg; 2) On-The-Job-Training in Slovenia. Additionally, expert commentary is provided by Dublin-based labour market expert, Tina Weber.
This animated video presents the key activities of the European Network of Public Employment Services (PES Network) and how it addresses the labour market challenges.
In the context of the European Year of Skills 2023, watch three new videos by the PES Network to get inspired by the practices of Public Employment Services (PES) in Ireland, Portugal and Sweden and their partner organisations in upskilling and reskilling the workforce across Europe. Discover various approaches aiming to develop green and digital skills, match jobseekers’ competences with employers’ needs and contribute to bridging the skills gap in Europe.
This is a short summary video explaining how the European Network of Public Employment Services (PES Network) works.
This PES Network video outlines key issues around labour and skills shortages in Europe with expert commentary from Tina Weber of Eurofound and two Public Employment Service (PES) case studies:
- The Future Skills Initiative in Luxembourg;
- On-The-Job-Training in Slovenia.
This video was prepared in the context of the PES Network Annual Stakeholder Conference 2022 on the same theme.
This PES Network video outlines how public employment services are working with their partners to support the integration of young people into the labour market through skills development, but also efforts to help young people overcome the personal barriers they may be facing. It hears from PES, their partners, employers and young people engaged in new approaches developed in Norway, Italy and Belgium.