Sunday, August 26, 2007

An Interesting Government Policy...

So I was scanning the Dutch news headlines the other day and came across this interesting article discussing a new government policy aimed at reducing joblessness. Read it here...

State funds tarot card readings for jobless

Monday 20 August 2007

Tarot card readers, astrologers and spiritually-based ‘personal development programmes’ are being given government funding as part of efforts to get people back to work, the Volkskrant reports on Monday.

The paper says more than 2,000 companies are currently operating on the market to boost people’s employability.

‘It is a new market, anyone can join in,’ says Ryanne Dijkstra, of Blik op Werk, which is developing a quality standard for reintegration companies.

Christian and Socialist MPs have called for an end to the subsidising of some programmes. ‘Such woolly projects do not help in finding a job,’ Christian Democrat MP Eddy van Hijum told the paper.

However, career coach Erica Groenendijk, who uses tarot cards, said the government should let the market do its work. Companies which are not successful will have to close down, she pointed out.

Since 2004, the jobless and people on incapacity benefit can get up to €5,000 from the state to pay for courses to help them find work. Last year, some 42,500 people were following such reintegration projects, the paper said.

http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2007/08/state_funds_tarot_card_reading.php


What do you think about that? Interesting approach to solving joblessness, maybe. I will have to look into this further. But nevertheless it does speak to the different approaches that the Dutch take in ensuring that all of their citizens have some sort of social support.

Other then that I have made it through the first week of the induction program. Was very good to meet other international students from all over the world.

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Off to the international BBQ!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like I have some employment prospects in Leiden!

Unknown said...

They left out palm reading!