Tunis: Secretary of State for Communitarian Enterprises, Riadh Chaouad, called at a working session Wednesday for speeding up the finalisation of the guide to support communitarian enterprises so that it can be implemented as soon as possible. According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Employment on Thursday, the meeting discussed the draft Guide for Communitarian Enterprises, which includes the mechanisms and approaches adopted to ensure the smooth operation of these enterprises, taking into account their specific structural characteristics. The Secretary of State also called for the organisation of training sessions for employment counsellors and structures under the supervision of the Ministry, which are responsible for ensuring the support of communitarian enterprises. In this context, he stressed the importance of providing support to communitarian enterprises so that they can carry out their activities in the best possible conditions, noting the importance of this type of collective initi ative that contributes to economic development and wealth creation. The working session was attended by Abdelkader Jamali, Chief of Staff and acting head of the National Agency for Employment and Self-Employment, and several ministry officials. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Need to speed up completion of final version of guide to support communitarian enterprises (Chaouad)
Need to speed up completion of final version of guide to support communitarian enterprises (Chaouad)
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