On Sunday March 7, University of Sevilla held in the city of Lorca's workshop Employment, self and social economy "under the" First Conference for intercultural dialogue and solidarity "that began last February.
This event is part of the activities of social intervention phase carried out in the Murcia Region of Excellence Project "Migration of indigenous peoples in Ecuador and Bolivia in Spain.
Specific situations and prospects in the autonomous regions of Andalusia, Murcia and Valencia, "university project which is funded by the Department of Innovation, Science and Enterprise of Andalusia, and Lorca in the city, is supported by the Department Social Services, Family Care, Immigration, Training and Employment of City Hall.
The workshop seeks to motivate workers for employment, self employment and self-management and to present some elements of the social economy, solidarity and self-managed, such as currency exchange and social, as accessible and real possibilities for enterprises address the current situation of widespread unemployment.
Through case studies will be discussed during the workshop want to show, expose and apprehend the possibilities of "economic Otherwise, initially complementary to the formal economy, and propose, from an economic, construction of a new organizational model able to reverse the social model of capitalist accumulation.
From this perspective, the social economy, at least, is internalized as an effective strategy for survival in an economic crisis through relational networks, in an unprecedented experience of alternative economy for the third millennium.
The workshop will be led by Professor Vicente Cervantes Sánchez and held in the Local Development Centre (located in Alameda de Cervantes s / N-Juguetilandia behind), 11:00 to 14:00.
The event is free to participate, it is not necessary to register in advance, so you are invited to assist interested persons over 14 years, women and men, whether native or foreign.
NOTE: If possible, participants are asked to provide Goods-Goods-Services to share in the dynamic "Barter Market."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca