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Regional Employment Commission study training options for unemployed (07/02/2011)

Before the completion of the works Repsol and uncertainty about the great hull of the submarine S 70 in Navantia, the members of this committee are already considering proposals for the future of employment in the region

Regional Employment Commission, created in 2009 to discuss the proposed training for the unemployed and they are part of the municipalities of Cartagena, Fuente à lamo and La Union, in addition to the SEF, unions and employers met today to continue its efforts to ensure the future of employment in the region.

And this future can be complicated, mainly due to the situation that will be generated at two events of great importance as far as hiring is concerned, the completion of the works Repsol and uncertainty around the hull of entry S70 submarines in Navantia.

This was noted by the council of Greater Use of the City of Cartagena, Javier Herrero, who asserted that this worrying situation for the coming months which has led to the proposal of a technical committee work led to the adoption of training activities for keep up the unemployed.

For Smith, the municipalities have much to say and contribute in this regard, as demonstrated by the Cartagena, thanks to the enhancement of their cultural heritage and tourism, has succeeded in January 2011 has increased by 3,000 the number hiring in the services sector, from 4,500 in 2010 to over 7,000 this year.

In addition, the councilman continued employment, other information of interest in this sector is that 30 percent of regional contracts in January, has been made in the city of Cartagena.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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