European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF)
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The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF) helps EU member states to provide active supports for employment, education, training and guidance to workers and self-employed people who have lost their employment because of major economic changes.
The EGF co-funds supports put in place by EU member states. These supports can include occupational guidance and career planning, digital skills, and self-employment supports.
The EGF started operating in 2007.
EU member states can apply for EGF support when more than 200 job losses happen in a set period of time. The cause of the job losses can include the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and larger economic trends, like automation and changes to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
The EGF Managing Authority is responsible for managing the delivery of programmes co-financed by the EGF in Ireland. The authority also submits EGF applications and final reports on EGF-funded programmes to the European Commission.
Find out how EU funds work and how they’re used in Ireland.