Students worked on the improvement of various municipal areas as nursery roundabout Chaplaincy or the Garden of Polvorines
The Minister of Education, Training and Employment, Sotoca Constantine, accompanied by the Mayor of Murcia, Patricia Fernandez, closed today Employment Workshop 'Chaplaincy' in which, for one year, have trained 24 local unemployed in specialties related to the masonry and restoration of urban spaces and represents an investment of 518,000 euros.
Sotoca stressed the importance of this type of initiatives that "are essential in times of crisis, where we should go for projects and actions to improve the employability of the unemployed," and stressed that this workshop has enabled them to learn a trade, while have been able to do productive work for general and social interest.
Students have been working throughout the years in various settings of the municipality as the municipal nursery, gardens of the Rotunda Chaplaincy, Iberian Warrior or the Garden of the magazine.
The Job Holder reiterated the "effort" being made by the regional government to mitigate the effects of the crisis in the local area and offer new opportunities for workers in the region.
Opportunities, he said, "necessarily come from the hand of the training and initiatives like this that create jobs."
In this sense, Sotoca recalled that last year, the Ministry has invested in the municipality of 500,000 euros Archena other in various training and employment programs, which have involved the hiring of 64 people unemployed.
Source: CARM