Canarian Government Publishes New Agreement for Youth Job Placement Programs
Canary Islands Youth Employment Initiative
Overview
The Canary Islands government has officially published a new collaboration agreement aimed at improving youth employment opportunities.
The bulletin announces that Xestac Solutions, S.L., has joined a framework pact between the Canary Islands Employment Service, the University of Las Palmas, and the Canary Employers' Confederation.
This partnership, signed on July 5, 2024, launches a project called 'Cataliza VII', which focuses on providing guided job placement through unpaid internships for young people with diplomas but limited work experience.
Objectives
- Tackle youth unemployment by helping recent graduates gain practical skills and job market exposure.
- Address challenges faced across Spain and Europe regarding youth employment.
- Involve private sector companies in fostering youth employment.
Key Details
The bulletin emphasizes transparency, as these agreements and their modifications must be publicly disclosed within 20 days of signing.
- For residents and job seekers, this means more opportunities and clearer pathways into employment.
- The move reflects broader efforts by regional authorities to support young people and strengthen local employment programs.
Significance
This initiative is vital for economic recovery and social cohesion in the Canary Islands, demonstrating a committed effort to improve youth employment outcomes.