The Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS) and the National Institute for Adolescent Social Insertion (INISA) signed an agreement framed in the Employment Promotion Law No. 19,973. With the objective of cooperation and exchange between institutions, in order to promote decent employment, facilitating the meeting between labor supply and demand, in the formal sector of the economy.
They will seek to facilitate the labor insertion of people under the orbit of INISA, within the framework of actions to support labor insertion in private companies. Likewise, through the agreement, it is intended to provide them with tools to facilitate access to the labor market, such as information and labor orientation.
Mieres highlighted the role of INISA, “which has to do with the care of minors in conflict with the law. Accompanying them in their rehabilitation process that must be completed with paths that guarantee that reintegration in a successful way”, and in this sense he added that “education is one and work is the other”.
For his part, the National Director of Employment, Daniel Pérez, indicated that “the first focus is to subsidize those companies that hire young people. A second targeting, with a higher subsidy, for those people who hire young people from sectors that are below the poverty line, and in this case who participate in INISA’s rehabilitation or reintegration programs.
The president of INISA, Rosanna De Olivera, and the director of the institution, Rosario Pérez, also participated in the event. De Olivera referred to the importance of the institute’s work “within the system”, but that adolescents also “can have the greatest number of opportunities both from an educational point of view and not to mention work”, so that when they leave they do not reoffend .