Mr Siebel said that Cedefop data estimate that an additional 2.5 million jobs (more than +1%) will be created by the year 2030 thanks to the implementation of the EGD, not only in sectors driving the green transition, but also in administrative and support, legal, accounting and consulting services, computer programming and information services.
However, he warned that the estimate may turn out to be optimistic: this forecast will not become reality by itself – it is a ‘maximum possible’ scenario sketching the employment potential of the green transition under the assumptions that:
The EGD is fully implemented, and its targets are reached by 2030;
people have access to training;
we will have no labour and skills shortages that could derail progress. (...)
However, he warned that the estimate may turn out to be optimistic: this forecast will not become reality by itself – it is a ‘maximum possible’ scenario sketching the employment potential of the green transition under the assumptions that:
The EGD is fully implemented, and its targets are reached by 2030;
people have access to training;
we will have no labour and skills shortages that could derail progress. (...)
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