The Santiago del Teide City Council has recruited, starting today, Thursday, June 29, and for the next six months, 27 unemployed people from the municipality, through the Extraordinary Social Employment Program 2023, which is financed by the city council, the Canary Islands Service of Employment (PIEC FUNDS) and the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy.
This group of workers corresponds to the second phase of a total of 57 unemployed people who have been inserted, laborally, during the course of this year 2023 thanks to a municipal investment for this entire year of €300,000 and a subsidy from the Canary Islands Service of Employment of €220,493.95.
Mayor Emilio Navarro, who was accompanied by different councilors, welcomed the 27 people who, over the next few months, will carry out support tasks in different municipal areas.
The professional categories of the 27 people employed are: 1 foreman, 3 farm laborers, 2 environmental educators, 2 administrators with English, 7 construction laborers, 2 masons, 2 home helpers, 4 garden laborers, 3 administrative workers, and 1 chainsaw laborer