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Fifty Yecla unemployed find work through the first special employment plan 2013 Hall (16/07/2013)

The city of Yecla, through the Department of Employment, will hire 50 people unemployed for two months, through the Special Plan for Inclusion, Advocacy and Social Reinsertion through Employment, with an investment of nearly 160,000 euros " which will enable alleviate the economic situation of many families yeclanas "as indicated by the Mayor of Yecla, Mark Ortuño, in presenting this new Employment Plan recently approved by the Governing Board, along Employment Councilman John Michael Macho.

The Mayor said that "one of our biggest concerns is the high unemployment in our town.'s True that in the past two months, 230 yeclanos found a job, which means that since the start of the crisis, for the first time, unemployment has fallen for two consecutive months. It is also true that we have a very high unemployment rate. "

Ortuño Marcos recalled that the City Council "can not solve the problem of unemployment, but we have to do everything that is in our power to alleviate the plight of 4,687 unemployed people currently in Yecla".

Therefore, one of the priorities of his administration focuses on "promote training and active employment policies, thus trying to help the unemployed in our town".

With this special employment plan is going to hire 20 maintainers, 4 pawns, 7 officers second masonry, 6 painters, 2 plumbing official second, two administrative assistants, a metallurgist and tractor.

The contracted undertake maintenance of urban, municipal buildings and facilities, as well as support tasks municipal brigade.

The City has requested and the Employment and Training I sent at least three candidates for each job, including job seekers registered in the office of Yecla.

The Mayor explained that to select candidates referred from the employment office, plus practice tests on which they will have to demonstrate their offered job training, especially be scored according to a previously established scale, the not perceive employment benefits and allowances which family members are unemployed, be registered in Yecla, have more than 50 years, being disabled or victims of gender violence and have exhausted local economic benefits.

The Mayor remarked that "it is not to replace any municipal service, but carry out a social action through employment, as revealed by the criteria that have been established for hiring."

Finally, said that "this special employment plan is not an isolated action, since the government team has worked, is working and will continue working for this type of initiatives to ease the unemployment situation in our town"

Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla

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