Torrent Strengthens Employment with New Idea't Agreements and Social Entities

The City Council of Torrent, through Idea't, signs three agreements with foundations to improve labor insertion in the municipality.

Generic image of hands shaking over a document, symbolizing a collaboration agreement.
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Generic image of hands shaking over a document, symbolizing a collaboration agreement.

The Torrent City Council, through Idea't, has formalized the signing of three new collaboration agreements with leading entities in the field of employment training and social inclusion.

These agreements have been signed with the José María Haro Foundation, the María Auxiliadora Foundation, and the Amigó Foundation. All these entities are committed to professional training, career guidance, and socio-labor insertion for unemployed individuals.
The main objective of these agreements is to establish a stable framework of collaboration between Idea't and these entities to coordinate training, guidance, and labor intermediation actions. This will facilitate access to employment for unemployed people in Torrent.
Through these agreements, the aim is to improve the alignment between the training provided and the real demands of the labor market, a key aspect for increasing labor insertion opportunities. Likewise, Idea't's role as an authorized placement agency is reinforced, boosting its work in supporting job seekers.

"With the signing of these three agreements, we take another step in our strategy to generate real employment opportunities in Torrent. We are committed to useful training, connected to market needs, and accompanied by personalized guidance and support."

the Councilor for Employment and head of Idea't
The signatory entities commit to designing and delivering training actions aimed at labor insertion, adapting their content to the needs detected in the municipality. They will also collaborate in guidance and employment support tasks, offering more complete itineraries to unemployed individuals.
These agreements are institutional, social, and non-commercial, with no economic implications between the parties. This demonstrates the shared commitment to fostering employment and social inclusion through cooperation in the territorial scope of Torrent.