Employment Councilwoman Lorca City Council has reported that the municipality now has 87 fewer people unemployed than a month ago, consolidating the trend of job creation in the previous months.
May 4, 2014. The Employment Councilwoman City of Lorca, Lali Ibarra has reported that unemployment continues to fall in Lorca more than the regional average.
Particularly in the last year, unemployment has fallen by 7.96% in the municipality, compared to 7.5% for the rest of the country and 5.4% for the rest of the region.
Ibarra explained that "this means that the reduction in the last month of 87 people from the unemployment rolls, there are now 579 fewer unemployed than a year ago."
In addition, it is noteworthy that have occurred in this period nine months of drop in unemployment, which confirms the improving trend and the good data from last month were not due to some seasonal Easter, but the measures implemented by the various authorities are creating an environment conducive to job creation "climate.
With these data, the municipality has the lowest unemployment figures since November 2009. Specifically, Lorca remains one of the municipalities in the region lowest percentage of unemployed population has more coming percentage and reducing the number of unemployed.
Unemployment has fallen in the last month especially in services, followed by construction and industry.
In fact, the construction sector has the best data since the start of the crisis, with 627 fewer unemployed in this area before the earthquakes, which shows that the reconstruction and renewal of neighborhoods is being used to provide work Lorca.
The council has stressed that "Lorca is the city of the autonomous region with more investment in employment and training and that work is paying off thanks to the trust achieved between entrepreneurship, seeing that this land has a future, not only for the many investments being made by the various administrations, but because they will continue to generate a new Lorca, with future prospects and a consolidated economy. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca