In Vienna, but also in Lower Austria and Carinthia, Social -Democrats are concerned about the possible blue and black alliance. Above all, possible cutbacks of the AMS funds are a thorn in the side of the Red State bosses. Michael Ludwig, Peter Kaiser and Sven Hergovich are aimed at the “Kroon” for the first demands on Blauwzwart.
Unemployment is increasing and economic outlook clouds. Above all, the job reductions in industry and trade in unemployment figures – as reported – have increased. And in the coming months, according to AMS director Petra Draxl, a decrease will not be expected. The Wifo Economic Research Institute even expects a new recession year. The possible blue and black government can be the belt on the AMS-ten-at least how negotiating circles can be heard.
Reasons would be “irresponsible”
Mayor Michael Ludwig van Vienna therefore sees red – and rings the alarm bells. “Now it is important to combat every workplace. This requires a good endowed labor market service. We expect that the upcoming federal government will do everything they can to stimulate the economy and combat unemployment, “said the powerful Red Veense Stadsmanager. The Carinthian head of state Peter Kaiser comes in the same notch and demands: “Especially in times of uncertainty, where people are concerned about their professional future, the reduction in the AMS budget would be irresponsible.”
Medium for work foundations required
And the Spö Boss Sven Hergovich of Lower Austria, who stood in front of his party function in Lower Austria, adds: “It is wiser to invest in work, instead of completing unemployment afterwards.” Needed, more funds for work foundations and the resumption of the successful AMS model project, which was stopped by black and blue in Lower Austria, warranty at the Marienthal workplace.
Source: Krone

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