Private companies bid for €142m contract to replace JobPath scheme

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Winning bidder will receive a flat fee for each unemployed person they work with and additional payments for getting them into jobs, obraonain reports.

Two private companies are bidding for a €142 million state contract to help long-term unemployed people get jobs.

Turas Nua and Seetec already operate the JobPath job activation programme which is coming to an end this summer. It involves helping people who are out of work for more than 12 months with writing CVs, doing interviews and finding suitable jobs. The Department of Social Protection is now tendering for a new “national employment service” contract ...

 

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