The delegate of Cartuja, Innovative Parks, Employment, Economy and Commerce, Alvaro Pimentel, participated today in the inauguration of the V Job Fair of Polígono Sur at the headquarters of the Don Bosco Foundation.
In his speech at the opening ceremony, which was also attended by Rocío Blanco, Councilor for Employment and Self-Employment of the Regional Government of Andalusia, and Jaime Bretón, Commissioner of Polígono Sur, Pimentel stressed that "the best social policy that exists is employment, given that the personal, economic and social development that a decent, quality job represents for a person is the best engine for changing society".
Pimentel has referred to the reality of the Polígono Sur "whose transformation is a priority for the government team led by José Luis Sanz who has created the area of Preferential Attention Neighborhoods led by José Luis García". Proof of this priority is "that the call for the Seville Integra 2023-2024 program includes a grant of 440,000 euros in accompanying aid for people participating in non-working professional practices to the Don Bosco Foundation, for its full development in the Polígono Sur".
He also highlighted the collaboration with the Junta de Andalucía, which through the Directorate General of Vocational Training for Employment will invest "more than 700,000 euros" between the employment and training program aimed at people under 30 years of age and the Vocational Training for Employment courses aimed at unemployed people in general.