A total of 48 students from the School Workshop with which to build the new headquarters of the Local Police in La Alberca participated today, with the Councillor for Youth and Employment, Dolores Sanchez, in the closing ceremony of the first phase of training become central to municipal workers (students--entry workers).
This Training Workshop is an opportunity to:
* Acquire comprehensive training in areas as varied as computer literacy, environmental awareness, Occupational Health and Safety, employment guidance, job search techniques, social skills training, multicultural education, learning Spanish for immigrants and can obtain the Diploma at ESO.
* Acquire skills and work experience related to a trade, because since the project began learning is linked to real work and practice.
* Assist in improving the living conditions of a district of Murcia, to execute the work in a police station in La Alberca and rehabilitate urban facilities conducting training activities in municipal cultural centers, schools and sports facilities.
This major project of the Workshop School is driven by input from the City of Murcia and the grant from the Regional Employment Service and Training (SEF).
For many students this is the first work experience they have to assume rights (salary, bonuses, vacation, work experience and duties ,...) (productivity, punctuality, responsibility, effort and worker ,...) as well as safe work habits through information and training, allowing them to work by preventing workplace hazards, so that there will be no accidents in the project.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia