Demands to exempt trainees from registration and insurance fees in vocational training institutions

Agadir24

The Progress and Socialism Group in the House of Representatives called for exempting vocational training trainees from vulnerable groups from the high registration and insurance fees in these institutions.

In a written question addressed to the Minister of Economic Integration, Small Business, Employment and Skills, the team stated that many families who aspire to have their children complete their training path in various vocational training institutions complain about the high registration and insurance fees, which unfortunately prevents many students from accessing these institutions.

The team explained that registration and insurance fees at the aforementioned institutions constitute an obstacle that prevents categories of trainees from completing their studies and professional training, at a time when these people should be supported, especially those who come from remote and fragile areas, and those living on the outskirts of cities and their poor neighborhoods.

The same source stressed that vocational training is one of the important projects that the Kingdom is counting on to enable young people to quickly access decent work, and thus practice income-generating activities, or create private companies, which requires addressing the obstacles that hinder the achievement of these goals.

Accordingly, the Progress and Socialism Group in the House of Representatives wondered:
On the measures that will be taken by the Ministry of Economic Integration, Small Business, Employment and Skills, in order to exempt vulnerable groups from registration and insurance fees in vocational training institutions, taking into account their difficult material and social circumstances.

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2024-09-25 18:52:08

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