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EU Summit: Samaras Urges Common Action Against Youth Unemployment

Greek premier Antonis Samaras outlined the Greek government's key priorities in dealing with youth unemployment, while addressing a European leaders' conference in Paris on youth unemployment.

Mr. Samaras referred to "fatigue" in Greek society due to the extended recession that has seen unemployment among young people soar to a staggering 59 percent, more than double the rate for the general population, which stood at 27 percent.

He then outlined the general direction of the Greek government's new policies, with structural reforms in the economy and society, stressing that Greece was fully prepared for a comprehensive implementation of two basic programs for young people demanded by Europe, the "Young People's Initiative" and "Guarantees for Youth", announcing that full implementation of both programs will be achieved starting January.

In terms of legislation, the prime minister referred to the institution of apprenticeships, noting that this dual system served to link mandatory education with the labor market, strengthening the bonds between education and professional experience.

The Greek premier also referred to a reorganisation of the country's Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED) and its cooperation with similar agencies notable for their success in other countries, such as Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom.

Mr. Samaras said that Greece had recently completed its national operational plan for employment, which is also demanded by Europe in order to boost the number of jobs. In collaboration with the EU Task Force for Greece, the Greek government has started to carry out this plan, adding new tools like community work and the 'voucher' program.

The Greek premier ended on a note of optimism, saying that "2014 must be the year for the recovery of the European economy, which will allow us to deal finally with unemployment among the young."