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Pedro Sánchez stages in Gijón the impulse of his Government to VET: 5,500 million until 2024 | BE Gijón | Today for Today Gijón

Pedro Sanchez has staged in Gijón the impulse of his Government to Vocational training. The modernization of the current system is called upon to reduce the youth unemployment rate and dignify the working conditions of workers without qualifications. It is about, the president said this morning, to put people at the center of political activity. His visit coincided with the start of the school year in Asturias, which leads the ranking of vaccination in Spain. Sánchez praised the work of Asturian health that remains at the forefront of the immunization campaign in Spain, with 81% of the population already on the complete guideline. Getting vaccinated is not only a right, according to the president.

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He said after visiting the Integrated Vocational Training Center of the Labor University. With the new FP law beginning its processing in the Congress, the chief executive demanded the support of the political parties for this social lift. It will mobilize 5.5 billion until 2024.

Pedro Sánchez highlights the creation of 120,000 vocational training places within the state plan that aims for three million untitled workers to achieve accreditation. One of the strategic keys for economic recovery through the training and qualification of students and workers. It is about dignifying employment and promoting equal opportunities.

In the same vein, the Asturian president expressed himself, Adrián Barbón, which speaks of a paradigm shift.

After this act, the chief executive officer visited the DuPont factory, in the council of Corvera, where the multinational chemical company employs almost 600 people, half of whom are graduates in vocational training, within the electrical, mechanical and chemical branches.


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