The Ministry issued a statement and clarified the situation, making it clear that it is solely responsible for carrying out the initiative.
“With full quotas, the new ones began vocational training courses with job opportunities as automotive mechanics provided by the Municipality of Merlo in agreement with SMATA”, The news that the Buenos Aires town disseminates in its official media stands out.
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However, since the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security deny this information, and they emphasize that said entity is “the only one responsible of the vocational training courses given at the training center of SMATA in Merlo.”


Given this problem, the Ministry issued a statement and clarified the situation, making it clear that it is the only one responsible for carrying out the initiative.
The Ministry of Labor denies the municipality of Merlo for SMATA training courses
“The Secretary of Labor, Ministry of Human Capital denies the malicious information provided by the Municipality of Merlo, regarding the Professional Training courses taught in conjunction with the Union of Mechanics and Related Automotive Transport of the Argentine Republic (SMATA). Said municipality does not have nor has had any interference in its formulation or in its execution.
The restart of the courses taught at the training center that SMATA owns in the town of Marcos Sastre It is not restricted to the inhabitants of the district of Merloas the municipality erroneously reports on its website. Nor have these courses been inspired by the initiative of its current mayor, but are intended for mechanics throughout the country and are part of the Sectoral Vocational Training Line promoted by the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Securitydependent on Ministry of Human Capital.
This extensive training offer consists of 50 face-to-face courses for a total of one thousand vacancieswith various training such as car and motorcycle mechanics, electronic injection systems mechanic (gasoline and diesel), body painter, basic computing and 3D modeling and printing. The target population of these courses are unemployed people 18 years of age and older who wish to train in different roles in automotive mechanics, as well as the possibility of requalifying the workforce of workers who work in companies in the sector. .
Likewise, those interested in participating in these training courses should not register at any branch of the Municipality of Merlo but directly at SMATA.
The courses result from an agreement between the Municipality of Merlo with the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security of the Nation dependent on Ministry of Human Capital and the Union of Mechanics and Related Automotive Transport Workers (SMATA). They are possible thanks to the public policies promoted by the Municipal Government for free professional training for the residents of Merlo,” the letter reads.
Source: Ambito

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