The University of Luxembourg Competence Centre is Luxembourg's professional and academic continuing education organisation. Click on the link and find training programmes for adults that meet the needs of the labour market and support the major development axes of the Luxembourg economy.
It is a public institution whose mission is to develop and implement continuing vocational training programmes for workers and job seekers in Luxembourg.
They are responsible for promoting lifelong learning and supporting the development of workers' skills to adapt them to the requirements of the labour market. Click on the link and discover the vocational training programmes they offer, adapted to the needs of companies and workers, including online training, group training and individual training.
These Centres of Competence in Building Technical Engineering and Completion meet the professional training needs of craftspeople and more generally of all those who wish to acquire new skills. Learn about the training they offer for craftspeople and in management, digitalisation and soft skills.
Eurodesk provides free information on opportunities to travel, work, study and volunteer in Europe or participate in EU-funded programmes for young people up to 30 years old.
Europass provides free tools that make your competences and qualifications visible and understandable across Europe and beyond. Moreover, on the Europass platform you will find not only learning and job opportunities throughout Europe but also country-specific contact details and information on learning and working abroad. The Europass tools are your gateway to learning and working at home and abroad.
Informations sur le marché du travail: Luxembourg (europa.eu)
Find jobs, training opportunities and valuable labour market information and tips with EURES, the European network of employment services
Informations sur le marché du travail: Luxembourg (europa.eu)
The Chamber of Employees (Chambre des Salariés - CSL) is an institution in Luxembourg that represents the interests of the country's workers. Find how the CSL plays a vital role in safeguarding employees’ rights, advocating for their interests, and improving their working conditions. In addition, discover how the CSL also offers adult training programmes aimed at enhancing the professional skills of workers.
The Luxembourg Chamber of Crafts is a public institution whose mission is to support craft businesses and self-employed people in the country. Click on the link and learn more how they can provide you training opportunities in this sector.
The Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce is a public institution whose mission is to support the economic development of the country by promoting commercial and industrial activities. Click on the link and discover how they also offer support and training for the creation of companies.
ADEM is a public agency whose mission is to promote employment and provide services for job seekers, workers and employers. ADEM offers you a range of services, including career guidance, vocational training, job search help, mediation between employers and job seekers, and support programmes for people who have difficulty finding a job.
The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland or the United Kingdom under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as people insured in that country. Find out how you can apply for this free card.
The National Children's Office (ONE) protects and assists children, youth, young adults and families who are experiencing difficulties. It helps to ensure emotional and physical stability, offering assistance tailored to each family's individual situation. Visit their website to learn more.
The Fund for Children's Future (CAE) supports the development of children and youth by covering school expenses and extracurricular activities, as well as providing financial aid to families in need and dealing with questions related to parental leave. Visit their website to learn more about their services.
The Common Centre for Social Security (CCSS) collects social contributions and manages various schemes for salaried workers, self-employed workers, retired people and disabled people. Their services include pensions, illness and disability benefits, family allowances, and unemployment benefits. See more information on their website.
Except for public sector employees, every person engaged in a professional activity in Luxembourg or receiving replacement income is covered by the general pension insurance system. The main mission of the National Pension Insurance Fund is to grant pension benefits: old age pension, disability pension or survivor’s pension. Learn more about your pension rights by visiting their website.
The Accident Insurance Association (AAA) is a public body responsible for the prevention and compensation of work accidents, school accidents, commuting accidents and occupational diseases. Visit the website to find out more about the different insurance options.
The Observatory of the Ministry of Equality looks into the situation of women and men in Luxembourg in seven thematic areas. Visit the website to discover reports and statistics on gender equality in employment, education, public and private life.
Info-Handicap is an online platform that facilitates access to information and services for people with disabilities and their families. Next to providing information on the rights, services and aids available, the website features practical tools to help people with disabilities live independently, and provides a forum to facilitate discussion.
‘Actions Positives’ is a programme by the Ministry of Equality, working with employers and employees to promote an inclusive economy and an egalitarian society. Visit the website to discover how the voluntary programme supports companies in certifying their good practices in the workplace.
The CET (Centre for Equal Treatment) promotes, analyses and monitors equal treatment between all persons without discrimination on the basis of race/ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion or beliefs, disability or age. On their website, you can learn more about their work.