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  • CEPES accompanied FAEDEI at the close of 2015 INSERCIONA fair that brought together more than 200 insertion companies belonging to the Social Economy through FAEDEI, member institution CEPES

 

  • The employer's Social Economy recalls that integration companies provide access to employment for individuals and groups at risk of exclusion and generate 5,000 jobs

 

(Madrid, February 19, 2015) .- The Spanish Business Confederation of Social Economy (CEPES) supported in Inserciona Fair 2015, held in Zaragoza, these days, the important work socioeconomic performing companies in Spain Insertion.

In this event, organized by the Federation of Business Associations Business Integration (FAEDEI) member of CEPES-entity and the Aragonese Association of Integration (AREI), the products and services of over 200 Spanish companies insertion shown occupationally working to integrate people at risk ofexclusion.

Vice President CEPES, José Montes, Participated in the act ofClosing of the Fair noting that the insertion companies "represent a business model of Social Economy giving solutions to the problems of access to employment for persons for whom there are no other responses in the market." The members of FAEDEI entities Montes added, "play a key role in building social capital for their ability to employwho are least able to employability and social, community and ethical being generated. "

In this sense, Montes has stressed the importance of showing "society, business, government and institutions, offering services and products developed by companies insertion" and shown in Inserciona 2015.

In this exhibition, held at the Auditorio de Zaragoza, exhibitors will participate in various meetings with social, political and business to create synergies and expand the positioning of firms enter the market agents.

The organizers point out that the sector integration companies, integrated within the Social Economy is composed of over 200 companies in Spain that generate more than 5,000 jobs, of which 3,000 are for people who develop pathways to integration .