Canary Islands Public Sector Signs New Internship Agreement to Boost Youth Employment
Published: May 11, 2026|economy-and-business|Gobierno de Canarias
Youth Employment Initiative in the Canary Islands
Overview
In a move to improve youth employment opportunities, the Canary Islands public administration has officially published a new cooperation agreement aimed at providing non-labor internships to young people.
Agreement Details
- Signed on: March 17, 2026
- Parties involved:
- Canary Islands Employment Service
- University of La Laguna's General Foundation
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife Business Confederation (CEOE-Tenerife)
- Support for: The 'Cataliza VIII' project
Purpose and Benefits
- Offers internships in companies for young graduates with no professional experience
- Helps young people gain practical skills and access the labor market
- Ensures transparency and informs the public about this collaborative effort
- Addresses youth unemployment concerns in the region
Strategic Goals
The agreement underscores the government’s commitment to fostering practical training and expanding employment pathways for recent graduates, which could lead to broader social and economic benefits for the local community.
Summary
The initiative aims to foster guided employment through internships, contributing to reducing youth unemployment and promoting social and economic development in the Canary Islands.