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In December 31st, 1940 the Secretariat and
State Departments Law was reformed in order to create the Labour
and Social Security Secretariat.
The Labour and Social Security Secretariat
has as one of its main strategies of labour policy the promotion
of the advantages that training represents and the improvement
of the productivity of the work centres. The activities have
been oriented to the following main goals:
- To guide enterprises in the development of actions of training,
improvement of the productivity and of the working conditions,
as well as the implementation of modern systems of remuneration
- To offer technical assistance and economic support to enterprises
or groups of enterprises to do training programmes and productivity
improvement. The actions have been oriented to small and medium
enterprises where more than 70% of the country occupation
is generated.
The STPS through the general direction of training
and productivity has as one of its functions to give support
to the training activities that the different working places
offer. It also, promotes and watches over the enforcement of
the legal requirements of enterprises and training agents.
In order to carry out the training and productivity
processes technical guides for self-management have been elaborated.
These guidelines allow institutions to use its resources in
a more efficient way through methodologies and other instruments
that are easy to apply.
The STPS, in order to support micro, small
and medium enterprises in the increase of productivity and the
improvement of the quality of their business has developed technical
guidelines for: clothing, restaurants, wood products and auto-mechanic
shops. These guidelines are for self-application, redacted in
a simple language and represent a novel alternative, with less
investment to train personnel and also facilitate creativity
and modular consultancy.
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