The Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, through the Recovery and Resilience Mechanisms (MRR), has allowed 11.5 million direct investment from the State Public Employment Service (SEPE) in our city and the participation of 2,100 unemployed people.
The Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, and the Provincial Director of the SEPE, Gemma Torres, appeared this morning on the occasion of the Day that the agency attached to the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy has carried out in the Melilla Puerto Hotel with all the companies and entities that have participated in the programs that have been developed thanks to the MRR.
The head of the Government Delegation has valued the actions and programs that are being carried out in our city by the SEPE in order to improve the employability of our city and job orientation. “The Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan has allowed us to have a series of calls and financial resources to implement various programs,” he said.
Programs, he added, focused on improving the employability of our young people, such as ‘First Professional Experiences’, or ‘Tandem’, which combines employability with training, something very demanded in our city.
For all of this, Moh has valued the celebration of this day to spread what is being done to continue strengthening the economic fabric of the city, employability and the opportunity for employment to young people “so that talent does not have to go looking for a future to another part of the territory or even to other spheres.”
Orientation and training
The Provincial Director of the SEPE, for her part, has valued the MRR that, thanks to which 2,100 unemployed people from our city and more than 250 companies have participated, not including those programs that have been convened directly by the central services of the SEPE.
“These programs have come to stay”, he said, since, although there are other formations, “they have served as guidance and inspiration to the new regulations developed by the Royal Decree for the modernization of active policies and services of the SEPE”, he assured.
Torres stressed the importance of this day to be able to share the experiences of the different programs that, “although they are diverse, combine orientation, training and experience and will allow us to obtain aspects to improve and also those strengths that we must incorporate in the new calls that we from the SEPE of Melilla make in the future”.