New edition ended and its participants received certificates
With an event in the Conference Room of the Teacher Training Institute for beneficiaries from Melo and 15 Municipalities of the department on the morning of this Monday, December 8, and another similar one in the House of Culture of Río Branco for beneficiaries from that city, a new Edition of Accesses came to an end.
The MIDES Socio-labor Program that was developed during the last 7 months reached 190 people in the department of Cerro Largo.
The objectives set for this first stage were successfully met, with the reintegration into the labor market of the participants now remaining.
Before the beginning of the closing protocol ceremony, the Program Coordinator, Danilo Caballero, showed a short film detailing the interventions that were carried out in this half-year of work.
“The video is a tremendous summary of what the execution of the Program was like this year” expressed the Graduate Elida Díaz.
“We are very happy to celebrate the closure of Access today. It is a Program that had 190 participants throughout the department. It is a great challenge for the Ministry of Social Development and also for the inter-institutionality” he remarked. “All the work carried out and all this desire to have a socio-labor insertion and mainly provide learning and study tools, could not be executed without the support that we have inter-institutionally, the fundamental participation of the Municipalities, the Municipality and all public offices” emphasized the Departmental Director of MIDES in Cerro Largo.
“The idea for next year is to strengthen all the aspects that we have to strengthen, fundamentally the issue of Phase 2” said.
EXEMPTIONS OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMPANIES
“We know that this is not easy because although we are all happy for the culmination, but it also represents the end of a cycle and sometimes that leads to readjustment again” manifested Marta Dutra.
“Sometimes the start is not easy because we are out of the labor market, we have to make a series of family arrangements, then we achieve it and when we get excited, closure comes” said the Regional Supervisor of the Access Program.
“They are definitely not the same as when they started because they had training, they interacted with other colleagues in public institutions, with training” held.
“We are now starting Phase 2. When we start the whole process, we ask for the data to share in case a private company asks us for it. Now is where this gets stronger because we are going to be left with a job pool” Dutra noted.
“Private companies that hire these beneficiaries have benefits in exemptions from contributions” he remarked. “This is a Program that prepares them to enter the private market” he added.
THE LABOR OUTSOURCING OFFICE, AT YOUR ORDERS
Carlos Hugo Rodríguez On behalf of Mayor Morel, he thanked MIDES for the contribution made by the participants in different areas of the Departmental Government.
“The Labor Outsourcing Office is very grateful for all this. Fundamentally we want to thank each one of those who used the program working in the Municipality and in the different Municipalities, which for the Municipality and the Municipalities is very important because the work they do is very good” stood out.
“Even though Access has ended, we will be at the service of each of those who used the Program to receive and serve them” said the person in charge of labor outsourcing of the Municipality of Cerro Largo. “Sometimes we don’t have the solution, but we are going to receive them and we are going to listen to them. Maybe in some way the Municipality has a solution and surely the Municipalities too” he added.
“The participants in this Program do the hardest work and for that we are very grateful. I hope MIDES continues to maintain it like other Central Government Programs that collaborate with the Municipalities” Carlos Rodríguez concluded by saying.
