House says that the attractiveness of Murcia and coordinated work with the private sector are the two axes on which to act to tackle the situation and re-create employment
Industry, trade and tourism are cornerstones on which to act to promote economic recovery and recovery of municipal employment.
This has been expressed by the Mayor, Miguel Angel House, in the working lunch in which she starred opposite over 30 entrepreneurs who are part of the Circle of Economics.
In his analysis to the business forum, chaired by Jesus Pacheco, House has highlighted the decline in current revenue recorded by the City as a result of reduced economic activity.
This decrease is the cause of 40% decline in revenue streams, both by lower capital gains as building permits, of which 100 permits are granted only when there was so far down from 2,000 per year.
The decrease in revenue collected by these taxes is estimated at around 160 million euros, so that currently revenues from municipal coffers have returned to the level of early 2000.
To address this situation, the Chamber has explained that since 2008 the City is adjusting the budget to balance expenditures with income, both renegotiating contracts or modification services.
"Consolidating our employment and create job expectations" are the actions on which pivots the action of the City Government, said House, who also noted that "for this we have the attractiveness of Murcia from the point of Given the cultural, commercial and leisure services and leisure "and claimed the need to work in coordination with the private sector," being more effective and efficient, multiplying the effect of scarce financial resources available to us at this time. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia