8000 hryvnias per month: unemployed Ukrainians offered part-time jobs with flexible schedules.


The State Employment Service of Ukraine reminds about the possibility of temporary employment in public works for those looking for permanent employment. This form of employment not only provides temporary earnings but can also be the first step towards obtaining a permanent job.
This is reported by "Hvylya", referring to a message from the press service of the department.
Public works are paid temporary jobs that do not require special qualifications or education. They cover a wide range of activities, including caring for people with disabilities and the elderly, improving communities, social services for vulnerable groups, assisting families of ATO participants, and other important public tasks.
One of the key advantages of public works is the guaranteed minimum wage, which is at least 8000 hryvnias for a full month of work. Additionally, this type of employment often offers a flexible schedule, allowing individuals to combine work with the search for a permanent job or education.
It is important that public works are considered temporary part-Time jobs as long as the total duration of employment does not exceed 180 calendar days per year. This allows workers to gain experience in various fields and expand their professional skills.
The State Employment Service emphasizes that participation in public works can be an effective "springboard" for further employment. It allows the unemployed to earn income while remaining active in the job market, developing their skills, and establishing useful professional contacts.
Earlier, the State Employment Service also reported that Ukrainians have taken over 15,000 training vouchers.
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