Calvente signed an agreement with Asinmet and they will train 40 women in metalworking

Calvente signed an agreement with Asinmet and they will train 40 women in metalworking
Calvente signed an agreement with Asinmet and they will train 40 women in metalworking

The Undersecretary of Employment and Training will cover the cost of teaching hours, while the Municipality of Guaymallen will provide personal protection elements for the beneficiaries of the program.

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The Minister of Production, Rodolfo Vargas Arizu, the mayor of Guaymallén, Marcos Calvente, and the manager of Asinmet, Mariano Guizzo, signed the agreement in the Municipality of Guaymallén.

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They will seek to generate human resources in trades related to steel

The Minister of Production, Rodolfo Vargas Arizustated that in Mendoza there is investment potential and they are seeking to also have trained human resources, to find new growth opportunities.

“That is why today, especially with the metalworking part, we are bringing the necessary technology and practice closer, so that women join the field with the knowledge to be successful in that field of work,” she continued.

At the end of the course, the qualified welders – explained the Asinmet manager – will be able to join companies that already exist or even form their own ventures.

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The words of the mayor of Guaymallén

About, the mayor of Guaymallén, Marcos Calvente, he pointed: “We are making up for a deficit that the industry hasMetalworking is labor-intensive, but it requires trained personnel, and if we propose an economic recovery from the private sector, with companies that increasingly work on more and better projects, “We have to advance in training that serves for that future of reactivation.”

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Calvente and Arizu are among the promoters of the initiative. Registration for metalworking training will begin this Monday, June 10.

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“We in Guaymallén want to generate training opportunities, but thinking about the possibility that the neighbors will later find genuine job sources and that allow them to grow individually and also generate positive synergy throughout the department. We appreciate this participation of the private sector, with Asinmet and Adimra, and the Government of the provinceto advance in that sense and above all because the participation of women has been taken into account, who are often the driving force of their families and with this a positive change can be generated for them and for the next generations and seek equality of real opportunities,” added the communal chief.

“We know that metalworking is strong in Guaymallén, we have around 70 SMEs in the sector and we want to promote that also through training to become a true hub that attracts investors,” Calvente closed.

Who is the “Women of Steel” series aimed at?

The Undersecretary of Employment and Training of the Province, Emilce Vega Espinoza, told the details of the program Women of Steeland invited all Guaymallinas in particular and Mendozas in general to join the challenge.

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“Starting Monday the 10th you will be able to sign up for ‘Women of Steel’, where women between 18 and 55 years of age that are unoccupied will be able to access training to connect with the working world of metalworking. I invite you to increasingly occupy places that today are extremely masculinized,” she indicated.

Thus, it is expected that Starting June 24, 40 women will begin the training and finish it after 6 months. The program includes a theoretical part and a practical part, and those enrolled will receive an incentive of $35,000 per month to guarantee that they start and finish the course and then join companies in the sector.

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In a second stage, Vega Espinoza pointed out that women – already trained – will be able to enter companies in the sector also with other employment support programs, which are part of the Active lines of the Ministry of Production, such as Enlazados, by which the Government covers a monthly amount equivalent to 100% of the minimum vital and mobile wage for each of the new employees that a company incorporates, and the company, in turn, must make up the difference (until the agreement salary is reached) .

 
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