Since 2013, the City of Mazarrón has developed the 'No Labor Practices Program' through which they are signing agreements with young people without work experience, in order to improve their employability and provide a first contact with the working world.
Last Friday ended the contract of 20 fellows who have spent nine months in the City in areas such as Finance, Employment, Training and Local Development, Human Resources, Trade Intervention, Tourist Office, Town Hall, Registry, Heritage, Libraries, etc.
Indeed, the same day the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, and the Councillor for Employment, Training and Local Development, Matilde Blázquez, personally fired the fellows during a small party that was held at the Municipal Center Employment Initiatives (CIME) .
These fellows will receive a certificate for the practices at the end of his contract and is scheduled this year to take place hiring twenty new fellows for different areas of the City.
Matilde Blázquez explained that "before this economic crisis minors are many barriers to finding your first job, as there is great competition due to strong demand from current employment. Performing the 'Internship Program Not Work' manage to acquire a certified experience that will generate more employment opportunities. "
The mayor congratulated the youth for the work done and lent support to any initiative that CIME want to perform.
The program is aimed at young people aged 18-25 who are unemployed and in possession of a certificate of professional qualification, vocational training or university, certifying that they are qualified for the position sought.
A fundamental requirement for the youth to apply for a vacant position is that has not had a top three month work experience in that occupation, earning a monthly salary for their work.
The contract will be between 3 and 9 months.
The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, spoke with scholars and gave them "Congratulations to each of you for the great work you have done" and moved them that "we will throw you out so much that your work has been very important since we have also learned from you. "
The mayor wished them "a lot of luck in the new path that you undertake now you and I hope your experience at City Hall and the knowledge they have acquired will serve to find a job soon."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón