Canary Islands Government Publishes Agreement to Promote Youth Employment Through Internships
Canary Islands Youth Employment Partnership
Overview
The Canary Islands government announced the publication of a new partnership aimed at boosting job opportunities for young people. The agreement, signed on June 28, 2024, involves:
- The Canary Islands Employment Service
- The University of La Laguna
- The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Provincial Business Confederation
It focuses on providing unpaid internships for recent graduates without professional experience, as part of the 'Cataliza VII' project, which seeks to facilitate guided labor market integration for youth.
Objectives and Focus
This initiative is especially relevant given Spain's ongoing efforts to reduce youth unemployment and improve transition pathways from education to employment.
By committing to this partnership, the government aims to:
- Create more practical opportunities for young job-seekers
- Help young people gain valuable real-world experience
Additional Details
The publication also includes details about the companies that joined the agreement as of June 23, 2025.
These partnerships are a step toward connecting young people directly with businesses, making it easier for them to enter the workforce.
Future Outlook
As the project unfolds, residents and expats alike can expect:
- More structured support for young workers
- New channels for gaining practical skills
- Addressing challenges in the local labor market