A59: Prioritise digital literacy in the 'New skills for jobs' flagship
Make digital literacy and skills a priority of the "New skills for new jobs" Flagship to be launched in 2010, including the launch of a multi-stakeholder sectoral council for ICT skills and employment to address demand and supply aspects.
What is the problem ? A changing labour market
With the European labour market radically changing it is clear that new skills will be needed for the jobs of tomorrow. Shortages of adequate skills in some sectors or occupations already co-exist with unemployment across the EU.
Why is EU action needed ? IT training is crucial
All EU people must have access to IT training as acquiring digital skills can help people in getting new employment opportunities.
What will the Commission do ?
Invest in the right skills and improve matching of jobs with skills in the EU, by effectively anticipating future trends. This affects also older workers who need retraining to be more effective at work and achieve a good work-life balance (through tele-working arrangements for example).
In 2011 : Launch a call for proposals for a multi-stakeholder sectoral council for ICT skills and employment to facilitate the exchange of best practices among stakeholders and Member States.
Contact:
paul.timmers@ec.europa.eu