· The “One Network, One Future” project, supported by Labora, with funding of 412,800 euros, will end on December 31.
Shativa, March 22, 2024.- Yesterday, the Regional Charter Council for the Operation of the Coastal Canal held an extraordinary session in which the green light was given to appoint new representatives who will guide the management and development of the charter. Among these changes, the council is headed by José Luis Gijón, president of the Costa Canal community and mayor of Cerdá. Also appointed as Vice President is Noria Mingual, President of the Commonwealth of Navarrese Canal and Mayor of Bicorp. The new Coordinator of the Compact, José Camos, is responsible for promoting the effective implementation of the initiatives agreed under the Compact.
These changes in management represent the beginning of a new phase, characterized by renewed commitment and determination to work towards job creation.
“We continue our commitment to economic development and job creation in our territories, with a focus on working alongside the key players involved,” the Charter President stressed, noting that “we will promote effective initiatives that promote employment and business.” Growth in our municipalities.”
It must be remembered that the municipalities of the Costa Canal Community and the Navarres Canal Community participate in this public body, in addition to the Social Agents of the Territory, the General Union of Trebalador (UGT), the Committees of the Confederation of Upreres (CCOO) and the main business associations of the Territory, such as XÀCEX, CEV, ADEXA, ASSOCIEM CANALS and AHOXA, all part of the Board of Directors.
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