| Representatives of companies, universities and agricultural associations will participate in this webinar, giving the keys to the reality of work | The agricultural sector will be the protagonist of the fourth online session of the cycle launched by the Local Development and Employment Agency of the Cartagena City Council (ADLE) so that unemployed people know the needs of the different labor sectors.
In the session of next Tuesday, June 2, the people of Cartagena and Cartagena will be able to learn, from the hand of experts and representatives of important companies in the sector, the keys to the most demanded profiles and labor news in view of the exceptional situation we are living through of the health crisis of COVID19.The session, which will open at 11:00 am with the inauguration of the Councilor for Education, Employment and Business and the president of the ADLE, Irene Ruiz, will be moderated by BASF's commercial delegate, Martín José Fuentes López and closed by the manager of the ADLE, Fulgencio Cerón.
In addition, the owner of Organic Crops AZOE, Diego Conesa Guerrero; the director of the Development and Talent department of GS Spain; Sonia Rosique Padilla: the dean of the UPCT Faculty of Labor Sciences, Prudencio J.
Riquelme Perea; the head of Employment and Social Action of Proexport, José Ramón Carrasco; and the person in charge of COAG-IR Cartagena, Vicente Carrión Nieto.In this way, the managers themselves will talk about the activity of this type of companies and the services they serve; the most demanded tasks, functions and professional profiles; working conditions in the sector; and hygiene and safety measures to be carried out after the COVID-19 crisis.
This is the fourth online chat in the five session cycle launched by ADLE.
"This is a pioneering initiative at the regional level that seeks to facilitate Cartagena and Cartagena access to a job," said Ruiz."This week's session will bring together managers from important companies in our area, the university and agricultural organizations, who will give their vision of the labor reality faced by the sector," said Irene Ruiz, and assured that “The agricultural sector guarantees that food reaches the establishments where consumers buy it; They have been and still are an essential sector that has not been able to stop in the face of the coronavirus crisis ”.Thus, “these companies have had to adapt quickly to the new situation to ensure that food production meets the demands of citizens and that workers can work safely; they demand personnel with specific characteristics that we will meet in this online session, ”said the president of the ADLE.The inscriptions in this telematic talk, which will last one hour, can be formalized through the ADLE website.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena