Job training for disadvantaged

THE Deputy Mayor Beatriz González, launches course.

THE Deputy Mayor and Delegate for Employment and Training, Beatriz González, has launched a course on “Limpieza de superficies y desinfección de espacios abiertosin Almuñécar.

The course, in which 17 students can participate, is aimed at unemployed people belonging to groups such as long-term unemployed people, young people under 30, people over 55, people with disabilities, immigrants, people belonging to minorities, victims of gender violence, other disadvantaged groups or people in vulnerable situations accredited by a report from Servicios Sociales.
The new training proposal, which lasts 425 hours and runs until December in the Aula Municipal de Formación, is held from Monday to Friday and in the morning from 9am to 2pm.
Once completed, students will be able to obtain a scholarship, while they will be able to carry out professional practices in companies.

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