Jumilla City Council has hired six outfielders laborers through the Local Employment Program grant awarded by the Regional Employment Service and Training and co-funded by the European Social Fund.
Operators already have spent several days in their jobs and will remain the same until next September at 25 hours per week.
The Employment and Training Service selected 24 candidates enrolled in the Youth Guarantee System that had to pass the corresponding theoretical and practical tests, whose six best scores were left with the posts.
The six gardeners pawns are aimed at maintaining urban and suburban green areas of the town.
Their work is based on general cleaning, weeding, land improvements, weeding, raking, spraying and irrigation, topdressing sand albero or marmolina on roads, walkways and sitting areas and maintenance of lawns, fertilizing and maintenance trees and shrubs.
The total cost of the service will amount to 50,523.55 euros, of which 49,335.20 euros come through the grant.
Some of the places where they are acting and plan to do so are the entrance to Jumilla Yecla, the garden of Santiago, Ronda Poniente, Botanical Garden, Plaza de los Cipreses, Road Safety Education Center, Castle, Estate Romerales, Industrial Estate Jumilla Santa Ana, Fountain of the Partridges and districts, in all cases complementing own personnel staff of gardeners of the City of Jumilla.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla