The proposal was carried out in the framework of an agreement entered into together with the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security of the Nation and the UOCRA to strengthen job access skills, by virtue of the professional training policy carried out by the Government throughout the provincial territory through the Más Futuro Program.
The Minister of Labor, Jorge Stopiello; the Secretary of State for Planning, Daniel Sanguinetti; the Director of the Regional Agency of Viedma of the National Ministry of Labor, Fernando Fuentes; the General Secretary of UOCRA Atlantic Area, Damián Miler; the Secretary of Employment and Provincial Training, Francisco Preda and the legislator Facundo López were present at the event.
Carreras highlighted the importance of this kind of training courses: "There are difficulties for the men and women from Río Negro to access to jobs, because in many cases there is a lack of specific training. That is why we consider it necessary to have a proactive action so that everyone who needs and wants to work has an opportunity".
"For this it is important that private employment is also promoted and that companies come and invest in the province. It is essential to continuously develop a skilled and qualified staff. Training and learning is necessary in any job, because that provides more opportunities to grow in private employment," she added.
Pants, jackets, helmets, gloves and boots were distributed to the young people who are part of the program and will be qualified labor for the requirements of the Green Hydrogen Plan promoted by the Province, in order to promote the development of clean energies.
We arrived at the offices of the @uocra in #Viedma to share an event with the construction workers.
Together with the Minister of @TrabajoRN, Jorge Stopiello and the legislator, @FacundoM_Lopez, we talked about the works and training in #hidrógenoverde. pic.twitter.com/A1GqHdvlfa
- Arabela Carreras (@ArabelaCarreras) August 8, 2022
Minister Stopiello pointed out the decision of Governor Carreras to launch the Más Futuro Program, highlighting that around 700 men and women from Rio Negro have already gone through the training and it continues to grow.
Miler also thanked the Governor and her team for their visit. "We are honored, as workers, to have this visit. It is not common for a Provincial Governor to visit us. It is very important to meet people in politics who provide us with opportunities," he said.
The leader also stressed the importance of receiving the appropriate elements and clothing, in terms of prevention against the risks that workers deal with on a daily routine. "We have to take care of ourselves, to be alert in different situations. Our safety is essential. We are leading the way to development, we build a house so that a family can live in comfort, a school so that we can be educated, a hospital so that we can receive care, a dam so that we can have energy and we provide gas so that the industry can work. This shows the importance of our activity", he emphasized.