Ministries and SENAI signed agreements
to train the unemployed
President of the Republic, Inácio Lula da Silva, during his
visit to the Knowledge Olympics signed agreements with SENAI and other
entities of the System S for the vocational preparation of the unemployed.
A former student of SENAI São Paulo, where he was trained as
a mechanic lathe operator in the early sixties, Lula had already attended
the third edition of the event in 2004. According to Armando Monteiro
Neto, president of the Confederação Nacional da Indústria
(CNI), the presence of the President of the Republic was one of the
highest moments of the event. "He shows a lot of appreciation for
SENAI, he is a former student of the institution, he is familiar with
the work done and he accompanies the effort of the entity's technicians
to maintain the values that inspired the institution from the beginning
and enabled it to be always renewed."
Young and adults - One of the agreements signed between the
Ministry of Education and SENAI will enable young people from public
schools to access vocational education. The agreement is part of the
Teaching Programme for Youth and Adults (PROEJA). Another type of technical
cooperation was agreed between SENAI and the Ministry of Labour and
Employment. It plans to train five thousand workers from the Public
Employment System from April and throughout this year.
Priority will be given to youth between 16 and 24 years old and people
who are over 40 years old, women heads of family and people with disabilities.
The goal is to insert 50 per cent of the people trained in the formal
labour market. The rest will be guided to work as a freelance worker,
"caring" entrepreneur, individual or cooperative entrepreneur.
The first cities concerned will be Rio Branco, Recife, Betim (MG) and
São Leopoldo (RS). Courses will be free of charge and they will
address the specific needs of labour markets.
Another technical cooperation agreement will be signed between SENAI
and the Ministry of Labour and Employment to carry out a diagnosis that
will identify the real training demand in the naval industry sector
of Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro. Gathering these data will contribute
to the definition of the Sectoral Plan on Naval Training that will be
developed together with SENAI, among other vocational training institutions.