Labor market integration for refugees: Job Turbo Information event on September 11, 2024
Labor market integration for refugees: Job Turbo Information event on September 11, 2024
The integration office and the JobCenter Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf will carry out a second information event on the labor market integration of refugee people on the Goslarer Ufer 37 (room 3,093) on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. This event is part of the "Job Turbo" program of the Federal Ministry of Labor, which aims to open the labor market for refugee people from Ukraine and other countries of origin.
The job center will present the current status of the job turbo and inform advice centers and employers about the framework conditions of the program. Two experts, Sema Yilmaz for Market and Integration and Michaela König for services, are available as contact persons. Afterwards, the participants have the opportunity to discuss their specific practice questions with the job centers' staff.
Interested specialists can register for the event by September 4, 2024 at integration@charlottenburg-wilmersdorf.de. The event offers a valuable opportunity to find out about the integration of refugee people into the labor market and to develop tailor -made solutions.
The "Job Turbo" initiative is an important step to support the integration of refugees into the labor market and thus strengthen their independence and independence. By supporting advice centers and employers, targeted measures can be taken to ensure successful labor market integration.
It is expected that the event enables a fertile exchange between the participants and produces innovative ideas for the labor market integration of refugee people. The cooperation between various actors, including advice centers, employers and authorities, is crucial to achieve sustainable integration.
The information event on the labor market integration of refugee people is an important step towards an inclusive society that promotes diversity and equal opportunities. Through targeted measures and programs, refugees can develop their potential and actively participate in the labor market, which ultimately contributes to an enriching and diverse world of work.