Employment Councilwoman City of Lorca, Lali Ibarra, stressed that last Friday was held in our town the last meeting to discuss proposals from all businesses, municipalities and social partners participating in this study.
Employment Councilwoman City of Lorca, Lali Ibarra, stressed that last Friday was held in our town the last meeting to discuss proposals from all businesses, municipalities and social actors involved in the strategic assessment being conducted by the prestigious Pryce Waterhouse Coopers consultant to know the weaknesses, opportunities and strengths of the Shire.
Ibarra has stressed that "the results of this study are to be released before the end of the year, in order that it can move forward in achieving the objectives set to boost the economy and create jobs."
Among the suggestions that have been referred to in this study include field activities such as analyzing the feasibility of creating a center where they provide training in heritage restoration, the possibility of expanding the college in the town related to the socio-sanitary building existing campus and explore the possibilities of awareness and facilitating the development of organic farming products.
Lali Ibarra said "in the process of preparing this analysis have been held many meetings with dozens of companies, and representatives of trade unions, the Chamber of Commerce, CECLOR, vocational training centers, the INFO, the Regional Employment Service, the State Employment Service and the Municipality of Lorca, Librilla, Totana, Puerto Lumbreras, Aguilas, Mazarrón and Alhama de Murcia. "
"This is an initiative of the Regional Government to deepen the draft Shire and promote the establishment of new businesses and create jobs," added the mayor.
The Councillor has indicated that "this measure is in addition to the multitude of actions that Local Government Team, in collaboration with the Autonomous Community, is being developed to stimulate the economy and employment promotion."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca