employment and works of the Nation, the axes of the meeting

2024-01-16 22:17:22

The Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovellomet this Tuesday with the governor of Neuquén Rolando Figueroain a meeting that took place in Buenos Aires and that served to discuss, among other topics, the employment situation and the continuity of the Nation’s public works in the province.

As officially reported, the meeting took place in the office of the national official and was described as “great» by the Neuquén president, who also highlighted, at the end, that «We both agree that there can be no economic growth without social sustainability.«.

“That is why it is essential to invest in education so that our people can train and to take advantage of all the productive potential of our country,” added Figueroa.


Pettovello and Figueroa outlined a “social project of human development”


From the ministry, meanwhile, they indicated that the objective of the conclave with Figueroa was to outline «a social project of human development«, where education and work appear «as fundamental pillars”something shared later in the newsletter issued by the provincial government.

During the meeting, the minister and the governor also agreed to continue the work “from the provincial and national technical teams«, with the idea of ​​addressing the implementation of training programs for both self-employment and associative work, a project that is developed in conjunction with municipalities of Neuquén.

In addition, both officials advanced with definitions on financing and deadlines for public works carried out by the national government in the province and linked mostly to the construction of schools and gardens.

Among them are Primary School 32 in Barrancas, Garden 90 in Las Lajas, Garden 35 in Cutral Co, EPET 23 in Añelo, School 225 in Chos Malal, Garden 85 in Centenario and Garden 88 in Neuquén.


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