(ANSA) – TUNISI, 20 MAG – The Italian ambassador to Tunisia, Alessandro Prunas, took part in the awarding of diplomas to Tunisian welders as part of Fincantieri’s pilot project to work in the shipbuilding sector in Italy. The Italian diplomatic representation wrote this on its social channels, adding that “vocational training is at the heart of the Mattei Plan and the Italy-Tunisia partnership”.
Fincantieri has launched a civic-linguistic and technical training programme in Tunisia for an initial group of 20 workers, as part of the Italian government’s Mattei Plan in Africa. The courses, lasting a total of about 300 hours, range from learning the Italian language and culture to technical and professional training, including modules on safety in the workplace and notions of Italian contracts.
At the end of the course, participants will be hired directly by Fincantieri or companies operating in the supply chain, with regular employment contracts, representing a legal and structured channel for labour mobility. (ANSA)
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Fincantieri has launched a civic-linguistic and technical training programme in Tunisia for an initial group of 20 workers, as part of the Italian government’s Mattei Plan in Africa. The courses, lasting a total of about 300 hours, range from learning the Italian language and culture to technical and professional training, including modules on safety in the workplace and notions of Italian contracts.
At the end of the course, participants will be hired directly by Fincantieri or companies operating in the supply chain, with regular employment contracts, representing a legal and structured channel for labour mobility. (ANSA)
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