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20 Июн 2023

Автор:
Ashleigh Webber, Personnel Today

Europe: Employers commit to hiring "thousands" of refugees, noting business responsibility to reduce barriers to employment

"Employers across Europe commit to hiring thousands of refugees,"

Major recruitment agencies including Adecco, Randstad and ManpowerGroup have also offered to connect thousands of displaced people to employers, as Europe faces its largest refugee crisis since World War II.

To mark World Refugee Day (20 June), more than 40 organisations that are part of the Tent Partnership for Refugees – a non-profit organisation that helps businesses hire, train and mentor displaced people – committed to strengthening their workforces, fill labour gaps and boost European economies by offering jobs and training to refugees over the next three years.

According to Tent, there are as many as 5 million refugees in Europe – mainly Ukrainian women...

The major employers that plan to hire refugees include:

  • Amazon, which has committed to recruiting at least 5,000 people
  • Hilton (at least 1,500)
  • Marriott International (at least 1,500)
  • ISS (at least 1,000).

Other employers that have committed to hiring refugees in Europe include Adidas, PepsiCo, Pfizer, Starbucks, Suez and The Kraft Heinz Company...