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Closing of a course in carpentry and furniture which involved a total of 15 unemployed (22/02/2011)

This morning was closed a course in carpentry and furniture which involved a total of 15 unemployed.

The diploma ceremony attended by the spokesman of the government team and Councillor for Economy and Industry Jesus Sanchez, the manager of the company Furniture Juan Marin, who has been monitor with Nicasio Jiménez Lozano and the representative of Local Initiatives Zachary Navarro.

Sanchez has stated that "consisted of a theoretical and practical training on carpentry and all that entails, I congratulate the Local Initiatives company and the manager of the company which carried out the practices, monitors and, of course to students. "

Industry Councilman also said that "the fundamental objective is to train these people in the face of job search in this area of woodworking."

For his part, Zacharias said: "This is a specialty training that we believe has enough career" and explained the course content training modules which have focused on marking and tracing of carpentry and furniture, as well as knowledge of drawings and technical documents production., templates, order, equipment and tools, optimized for raw materials and tools.

They have also tried the machining of wood and wood products, wood characteristics and use of machinery and techniques, as well as assembly and erection shop doors and windows and carry out doors and windows.

Finally, pre-assembly shop have been other elements of carpentry and furniture, and furniture owned woodworking activity (shelves, cupboards, drawers, etc.) Stairs and railings.

Furniture manager Juan Marin noted that "our company has been proud to have been managed and carried out this year and we are very pleased by the interest shown by students, which will become an experience for the future."

In addition, the monitor Nicasio Lozano thanked all individuals and institutions involved and "especially to students who have worked a lot."

Finally, one student Daniel Thomas has valued "very positively this configuration by the possibilities offered to find employment with other alternatives to our profession."

Thomas added that "we can learn many things and more specialized."

Finally he said that "each student has drawn an average of 25 pieces and carpentry work, from chairs, small furniture, silver, small houses, coat stands, umbrella stands, tables, etc.."

This course has been made possible by a grant, which once applied and City Council, which was granted by the Employment and Training Service (SEF).

The grant amounted to 30,400 euros.

Began on November 3, 2010 and concluded this morning with the presentation of diplomas.

Of the total of 15 employees enrolled, 14 completed the course, since one of them found a job.

The course consisted of a total of 320 hours and the teachers of the same have been Juan Marin Nicasio Lozano and Lozano Jimenez.

The course is part of the Regional Operational Programme and is co-financed at 80% with the European Social Fund 2007-2013 plan.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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