90 young people from the department entered this Wednesday the 21st to carry out their first work experience, according to the plan of the Municipality of Colonia, which is being carried out for the 52nd time. And to 10 who finished their work, by lottery, their contract was renewed for another half year.
Young people will enter dependencies of the Intendancy and some in private companies in the East of the department.
The work labor is for six. Months on this occasion among “64” workers considered “excellent”, who had already had their first work experience, a “draw” was held and the contract was renewed for six more months for 10″ of them.
At the initiative of the Municipality, 90 young people entered their first work experience
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