mayor of seville, Jose Luis SanzOn Wednesday morning, the 7th Employment and Entrepreneurship Conference opened in the Poligono Sur area, one of the most deprived areas in the entire geography of Seville, where there are many… … The poorest neighborhoods in all of Spain. There, efforts are being made to promote employment opportunities in an environment largely characterized by scarcity of resources and recurrence of crimes.
Thus Sanz highlighted on Wednesday that the Seville City Council is a member of it Recruitment Network Polygono Surtogether with the Commissioner, the Andalusian Employment Service and several third sector entities that “work tirelessly” to improve opportunities of all kinds in this area that unfortunately came under fire last weekend, as the parish priest of Jesús Obrero, Sergio Codera, reported on his social networks.
Sanz explained that the awareness work in Poligono Sur must come to light every day through the pores of the capital. «A must for every Seville Focus on facing reality These neighborhoods and greatly improve the reality of these neighborhoods. Thanks to the motivation of the Commissioner, and thanks to the investment effort of the Council, not only inclusion and employment, but promotion through the Martínez Montanes plan. He also told companies, associations and institutions that look for the great talent found in these neighborhoods and give them the same opportunities as everyone else.
Likewise, from the various municipal areas, and in cooperation with these departments and organizations, the Seville City Council works on Developing specific training programs For the Poligono Sur region and other regions, it targets vulnerable groups and people who face greater difficulties in accessing the labor market.
Priority is given to education, health, housing, and social services, in addition to employment
“The goal is clear: Facilitate people’s access Living in neighborhoods that receive preferential attention to social protection systems and basic services such as education, health, housing, social services and employment. Through this strategy, we want to identify real and effective pathways to inclusion, and support those who need it most.”
Sanz also appreciated the “commitment” of the 25 companies present here, which brought with them “More than 200 job opportunities “Your participation not only generates job opportunities, but also promotes the building of a more inclusive and supportive Seville,” he stressed.
Finally, Sanz explained “the tireless work of the entities that are part of the Poligono Sur employment tables, which helps us to Detecting the training needs of the population And adapt our initiatives to the requirements of the labor market. “This joint work is key to the success of projects like this exhibition and a driver of change.”