Het Globaliseringsfonds biedt hulp aan arbeiders in Denemarken en Spanje (en)

The European Parliament on Thursday voted €11,951,544 in European Globalisation Adjustment Fund aid for 1,649 redundant workers in Denmark and Spain. In Denmark, support goes to former workers at two firms in the Syddanmark region, Linak A.S. and the Danfoss Group. In Spain, it goes to Galicia, where 82 companies had to make staff redundant in the first quarter of 2009.

The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) was established to provide support for workers made redundant as a result of major structural changes in world trade patterns due to globalisation or the financial crisis and to help them reintegrate into the labour market. The annual ceiling on aid from the fund is €500 million.

For details of the decision on each case, and general information on the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund, please see the links below.

Key figures

Denmark/LINAK A.S.

198 redundancies, 139 targeted for support

Linak makes electrical equipment in the Syddanmark region 

Amount approved: €1,213,508

Denmark/Danfoss Group

1,443 redundancies, 1,010 targeted for support

Three firms in the Danfoss group, operating in Syddanmark

Amount approved:  €8,893,336

Spain/Galicia Textiles

703 redundancies, 500 targeted for support

82 enterprises in Galicia

Amount approved: €1,844,700