14.02.12.
The Director General of Employment and Training Service (SEF), Ginés Martínez, accompanied by representatives of the towns of Caravaca, Cehegin and Bullas, made this morning a visit to the workshop using the Northwest Greenway, which are training a total of 32 people.
This workshop, led by the Tourist Consortium Greenway, has a budget of 700,000 euros and is a crucial factor in the improvement and revitalization of the Greenway as a natural path and pilgrimage route between Murcia and Caravaca de la Cruz.
The workshop also allowed 32 people from the towns of Caravaca, Cehegin and Bullas leave the unemployment rolls for a year and receive training in the fields of Tourism, Landscaping and Masonry.
The Director of Employment and Training Service has rated this project as "an example of collaboration between municipalities for job creation and for the promotion of tourism as an engine of economic development".
The workshop use of the Northwest Greenway has a twofold social and public, as is the continuation of the work of an enhancement of the countryside and at the same time, allows unemployed people find work and prepare for future labor market participation, in the words of Job councilor in the city of Caravaca, Salvador Gomez.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz