The delegate of the Government in Cantabria, Ainoa Quiñones, has assured that the Government of Spain will continue to work this legislature to continue “in the direction of citizens having better jobs, better wages and better living conditions”.
This has been pointed out this Thursday by the Government delegate at the opening of the III Torrelavega Job and Talent Fair, which is held during this day at the Diagram Center and which has opened with the mayor of Torrelavega, Javier López Estrada; the director of the Cantabrian Employment Service, Lucía Serrano; and the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Torrelavega, Carlos Augusto Carrasco.
Quiñones has indicated that it is “very gratifying” the unity of “all institutions, companies and young people” for “the creation of quality employment”, as demonstrated in this Job and Talent Fair of Torrelavega that celebrates its third edition to “continue promoting opportunities”.
The delegate of the Government has highlighted some of the laws that the Government of Spain has approved to “improve jobs, salaries and living conditions of citizens” such as labor reform, the law of creation and growth of companies, the law of startups or the insolvency reform, as well as the measures promoted for labor and family co-responsibility, the extension of paternity permits or the increase of the interprofessional minimum wage.
“And this is the line of work that we are going to follow in the coming years,” emphasized Quiñones, for whom all the measures promoted have had a positive impact on the labor market, as evidenced by “its positive evolution and the path of sustained growth of employment” in which “we are going to continue until we reach full employment.”
At the event, the mayor of Torrelavega also expressed his satisfaction with the support of all institutions for the Job Fair and stressed that the city continues to make progress in improving employment rates and “since last year has an unemployment rate below the national average”.
In addition, López Estrada has praised the importance of this type of fairs to continue working on “a very important challenge that we all have before us” and that is “to end the existence of poor workers, because it is a situation that we have not yet reversed”.
While the director of the Cantabrian Employment Service has trusted that this Fair will serve so that young people who approach it “can acquire skills” while “managing to retain talent in Cantabria, strengthen it and take advantage of it”.
And the president of the Chamber of Torrelavega has detailed that the labor market is immersed in accelerated changes with the search for “new profiles with the use of new technologies, social skills and logic as more sought after qualities”.