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Local entities in the region may submit applications until September 12
This new call, as explained by the Minister of Economy, Business and Employment, Patricia Franco, “will allow the creation of new opportunities for insertion into the labor market through the temporary hiring of long-term unemployed people.”
The Official Gazette of Castilla-La Mancha publishes today, Friday, the second call for applications of the Extraordinary Plan for Employment, which will allow the hiring of nearly 1,500 people, with a planned investment of more than 6.5 million euros of the regional Government's own funds. .
As explained by the Minister Ireland Email List of Economy, Business and Employment, Patricia Franco, this call will serve as a continuation of the first, aimed at local entities and non-profit entities, and has allowed the hiring of almost 12,000 people in just 9 months of development. cash.
Patricia Franco emphasizes that this initiative “will create new opportunities for insertion into the labor market through the temporary hiring of long-term unemployed people” and that local entities in Castilla-La Mancha, entities linked to and dependent on them will be able to benefit from it. and the groups of municipalities that present projects of general or social interest until next September 12.
In this call, the duration of the contracts may not be less than six months, although on an exceptional basis, and depending on the needs of the project, entities may request a shorter contract duration. In addition, contracts must be full-time and may never exceed that of a worker of the contracting entity.
This new call for recruitment aid is aimed at those who have been job seekers for twelve months of the last year and a half and who have exhausted their contributory unemployment benefit at the time of registering the offer.
This order estimates that town councils would receive an amount of 4,500 euros for each temporary contract made with a duration of at least six months, which will be 4,800 euros for municipalities with less than a thousand inhabitants.
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