Canary Islands Government Publishes New Partnership for Youth Employment Programs
Published: June 19, 2025|economy-and-business|Gobierno de Canarias
Cooperation Agreement to Boost Youth Employment in the Canary Islands
Overview
The Canary Islands government has published a new cooperation agreement aimed at boosting youth employment through practical training. The public bulletin officially announced that Florette Hortícola Canarias, S.L.U., has joined a broader regional effort to support young people entering the job market.
This partnership is part of the 'Cataliza VII' project, launched to facilitate guided job placement for recent graduates with no prior work experience. Under this scheme, young people receive practical, non-paid internships in local companies, helping them gain valuable professional skills.
Key Details
- Agreement Date: June 4, 2025
- Participants:
- Canary Islands Employment Service
- Canary Islands University Foundation
- Canary Islands Employers Confederation
- Previous Framework: Signed in July 2024
Objectives & Goals
- Increase transparency regarding regional initiatives to combat youth unemployment
- Inform the public about efforts to support young people
- Foster economic growth through targeted employment programs
Significance
The initiative signals ongoing governmental steps to support young people and foster economic growth through targeted employment programs.
Additional Notes
- The effort is part of regional measures to address youth unemployment, a pressing concern across Spain.
- The partnership involves practical, non-paid internships designed to help recent graduates develop professional skills.