We have changed the Employment Workshops to Link Education with Employability Real

In the last two weeks have been initiated in Castilla-La Mancha a hundred entrepreneurial employment workshops, which are to form a thousand students Employment Workshop “Lo Hueco” aims to train students in restoration ten paleontological and works with the remains found at the site of The Hollow

Spain, May 16, 2013 – The director general of regional government formation, Paloma Barredo Basin today highlighted the significant shift in the government led by Maria Dolores de Cospedal has given employment workshops, linking directly to the training given to improving employability.

This was stated during his visit to the first employment workshop Paleontological Restoration “Lo Hueco”, in which a total of ten students improve their knowledge in paleontological heritage restoration, working with the pieces found years ago at the site of The Hollow , at the end of Fuentes (Cuenca).

During his visit, the Director General of Employment recalled that the way in which until now were being managed workshops was not the most appropriate, since it did not translate into a significant employment.

In this regard, he added that “we wanted to give new meaning to entrepreneurial job shops, as we believe that all the money to invest in worker training should result in employment for them, have a very clear objective to achieve improve their employability and, insofar as possible, get a job, drive, help and assist in self-employment. ”

In this regard, Barredo stated that students will learn to take and organize business initiatives, and has made available all the tools of regional government so they can carry out their projects. “They will have available to Board support for the initiative is more likely, through subsidies and grants,” said the head of Training, adding that since the regional “we are determined to link training with the use of these workers “.

In relation to Restore Employment Workshop Paleontological, Paloma Barredo said she was impressed by the volume and the great future prospect of having the material being worked. It is funded by the Ministry of Economy and Employment of the Community Board, and driven by the Provincial Government of Cuenca through the Provincial Development Board. It is one of the 12 workshops that the Department approved employment for the province of Cuenca and among 39 courses represent an investment of 3 million euros from the government of Castilla-La Mancha.

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The Center of Excellence Tomelloso Companies Enhance the Mechanical and Metal

The government led by Maria Dolores Cospedal has provided more than 3.1 million employment workshops in the province of Ciudad Real

Spain, July 19, 2013 – The Minister of Employment and the Economy of the regional executive, Carmen Home, said that the center of excellence that the Government of Castilla-La Mancha launched in Tomelloso by the School of Industrial Organization, will help empower businesses of mechanical and metal sectors.

Home, during a visit to Tomelloso employment workshop on home help, recalled that the development of the seven centers of excellence in our region have a funding of 2.5 million euros and help to encourage innovation in our region in each of these sectors.

Future Center of Excellence, according to the minister, is based on the Youth Employment Plan and will be dedicated to the metal sector where the province Tomelloso Real City have a very important role. In this way, noted, new companies setting up in Tomelloso will be more competitive and make the business continue to give good news to the region.

In another vein, the Minister of Employment and the Economy has stated that the program Castilla-La Mancha region of entrepreneurship, has a budget of five million euros to promote entrepreneurship projects in our region.

In this regard, he announced that the government led by Maria Dolores Cospedal launched in Tomelloso – in collaboration with the city-one of the 48 courses of senior management for entrepreneurs, with the aim of contributing to economic recovery and employment in the province, Castilla-La Mancha.

Employment and Entrepreneurship workshops

During his visit to the workshop home help that is being developed in Tomelloso (Ciudad Real), the minister said that our goal is that the ten students who are conducting this training can carry out a business initiative.

In this regard, he said employment workshops and entrepreneurship that are developing throughout the region, 25 of them in the province of Ciudad Real by 3,115,000 euros investment made by the Government of Cospedal do not end in the formative period as a Upon completion of the classes, students will receive extensive tutoring they can use to turn your business venture into a thriving business capable of generating employment.

Home has insisted that the goal from day one we set in employment workshops and entrepreneurship is to be projects that trigger the development of the regions, generate wealth and therefore jobs in our region.

He highlighted that we have always prioritized the development of services that have a career in our towns and cities, such as the case in Tomelloso home help, for which we have contributed financially with funding of 112,246 euros.

Also pointed out that education is a priority to ensure that our young people can join the labor market to achieve success from self-employment as well as the investment of more than 352 million active employment policy, in order to ensure that our region can look forward to a more promising than it did in the past.

Finally Home stressed that Tomelloso is a city of entrepreneurs being able to make the best of herself to gradually continue creating jobs and accelerating recovery in our region.

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