MURCIA, 20 (EUROPA PRESS)
The Minister of Employment and Social Security, Fátima Báñez, announced that the Government of Spain will launch this year an operational program for the promotion of social economy, worth over 1,100 million euros, in favor of cooperatives, labor companies, special employment centers and insertion companies.
Báñez, who stressed that there has never been an operational program in Spain social economy with European funds, believes “it is time to continue committing to quality employment that today also represents the social economy”.
The minister made these statements accompanied by the Minister of Solidarity and Social Security of Portugal, Pedro Mota, by the Prime Minister of Murcia, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, and the mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, shortly before the Spanish-Portuguese opening day ‘the social economy as an engine for job creation’, which was held at the Palacio Gonzalez Campuzano of Murcia.
In this context, also it announced Báñez that the Government of Spain will present in the coming days ‘Plan of promotion and development of the social economy 2015-2016′, with 30 measures “containing dialogue and negotiated” with partners and associations in the field of the social economy, as the Confederation Spanish business in the Social Economy (CEPES).
“We have to pursue this type of collaborative, inclusive and for people who want both Murcia and Spanish society economy,” according Báñez, who notes that more than 500,000 new jobs in the social economy “are sufficient grounds to continue to create opportunities.”
And is that “people are reinvented through cooperatives, labor societies, special centers employment or integration companies to create wealth and, above all, to create jobs. ” In addition, it is a quality job being protagonist, with the social economy, recovery in Spain “
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL;.” HEART OF EMPLOYMENT “
Báñez He highlighted that Spain “creates jobs and makes, every day, higher quality, both throughout the country and in the region of Murcia.” Thus, recalled that “it is the first time that Spain is emerging from crisis and is starting the recovery with stable employment. “
In fact, he noted that in 1993″ got out of the crisis with temporary employment, and spent up to six quarters until no permanent jobs created in Spain ” . It also pointed out that “at the beginning of recovery that the government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero called green shoots, not temporary employment and permanent employment was created.
Also, Báñez recalled that when the PP came to Government, permanent employment “each month is reduced to a rate of over 25 percent,” while today growing at a rate “exceeding 18 percent every month.”
The important in his view, is that today, three out of four Spaniards wage workers “have a permanent contract”, ie, 76.4 percent, and that when the PP came to Government “accounted for 74 percent.”
The “opposite side” of permanent employment, according to the minister, is temporality. In this regard, he noted that three percent of all contracts “are temporary in Spain” today, while in 2007, before the crisis, “were four percent.”
Although ” we are going in the right direction, “Báñez believe we have much to do and many opportunities to find more than four million Spaniards who are still in unemployment”.
SOCIAL ECONOMY
Báñez has stressed that the social economy is “collaborative, inclusive and very attached to the land” and the fact choose Murcia to hold bilateral summit is because “it is the European Region of the social economy”, since “is at the forefront in Europe.”
has also expressed his gratitude to the Portuguese Minister for his visit “to further develop together with us the social economy in the European agenda”. He recalled that meets his Portuguese counterpart since the beginning of the legislature and both have over three years working together.
“Spain and Portugal today are an example of job creation and creating opportunities in Europe” because it is two provide “more than half of all jobs being created in the euro zone,” according Báñez, who has made the two countries will continue to work together to “build opportunities for Portuguese and Spanish” countries.
“Together we gave the battle for youth employment, and now will continue to support the social economy in Europe together, because we believe, that is working and it is a great opportunity for many people in Spain and in Portugal “, he stressed the minister.
Báñez is committed to continue working with Portugal to” continue creating jobs and opportunities in the Iberian Peninsula, which is today the heart of employment in Europe. “
In the course of the day, Fatima Báñez has signed with his counterpart of Portugal, Pedro Mota, an institutional declaration on the promotion of the social economy, according to sources of the Ministry in a statement.
Later, Fatima Báñez, visited the company Mula Comfort, situated in Mula (Murcia)
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