The 58 student-workers School Workshop Local Police Headquarters in La Alberca have graduated.
Councillor for Employment, Trade and Business, José María Tortosa, has delivered this morning diplomas certifying the acquired theoretical and practical training over two years.
Students are trained workers related Professional Certificates in the categories of:
-Installation and maintenance of gardens and green areas
-Activities auxiliary in nurseries, gardens and garden centers
-Plumber
Operations of plumbing, heating and domestic air conditioning
-Building Electrician
-Installation and maintenance of solar photovoltaic
Metalware-Editor
-Cabinetmaker
-Installation of joinery
-Masonry
-Tiler Tiler
-Painter
Obtaining a professional certificate, attesting professional qualifications of the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications, assumes that students have the knowledge and skills to develop a specific work activity, providing a certification that assures employers that a worker is competent .
The objective of this project is the integration of unemployed aged 18 to 24 years.
Likewise, students are awarded the recognition of units that match the titles of Vocational regulated in Logse.
Of the students who have participated in the Workshop School, 25% will continue studies in both formal education as training for employment.
10% of students were presented with job offers and are waiting to be selected
Murcia City Council has made a significant effort renovating classrooms, workshops and warehouses as well as the equipment has increased in terms of machinery and tools, to become Accredited Training Center so we can provide Professional Certificates in various professional families and respond to quality training to the many young people of the town who have no education, no job.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia