The Regional Employment Service will select in the coming days Lorca unemployed youth aged 16 to 25 years without qualifications to study with theory and practice in the new School ATENEA Workshop for two years, gaining a scholarship the first six months and 75% of minimum wage the other 18 per monthly.
Employment Councilwoman City of Lorca, Lali Ibarra has reported that the Consistory will launch before the end of the year the new School ATENEA Workshop, which will form 43 youths under 25 unemployed township in the field renewable energy equipment, graphic design and animation, embroidery, air conditioning and electricity.
Ibarra explained that this new school students will be selected slab Workshop coming days by the Regional Employment Service and Training, which is the one who has been awarded the grant for the implementation of this program.
Participants must meet the requirement of not having the skills required for incorporation into the world of work.
Lali Ibarra explained that "the development of this training activity the City Council also hired a director, a coordinator and multiple monitors, through a selective process, so that this activity will receive an average salary hundred people."
Employment Councilwoman said "although it is a school workshop with many specialties, including career orientation to the future as alternative energy, the main novelty is the specialty of Business, which responds to the lawsuit filed by Presidents of the Steps of Easter, which have asked the Consistory that the Department of Employment embroidery conduct courses for this tradition, so deeply rooted in our land, do not miss. "
Students will have the first 6 months scholarship, and the remainder for 18 months, with a salary of 75% of the minimum wage.
Training workshops will be held at the Municipal Formation of La Torrecilla and collective enterprises and sectors on which to work, among which include their own guilds.
Employment Councilwoman recalled that "the City, at the hands of the autonomous region, is making a special effort in terms of training for the unemployed, higher than most municipalities."
Ibarra recalled that "the City is investing 6.5 million euros annually in training for employment, for two years, an amount that will be achieved in 2011, far exceeding the amounts allocated by the Consistory for the municipal area previous legislatures. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca