The initiative, promoted by the Endesa Foundation, the Magtel Foundation and Granada City Council, brings together a total of twelve unemployed people
This course is part of the Foundation’s and its partners’’ commitment to social and labour insertion
On November 15, the Magtel Foundation began a new FTTH training programme in Granada. Its objective is to train unemployed persons registered with the SAE as fibre optic broadband installers.
The training course, promoted by the Endesa Foundation, the Magtel Foundation and Granada City Council, will last around one and a half months, with a total of 180 hours of training.
First, participants will learn the relevant theory, giving them the knowledge and skills necessary to assemble and install fibre optic broadband infrastructure.
Once the theoretical part of the course is complete, they will begin their work experience. To assist with this, the organisations involved have established agreements with companies that operate in the sector where the participants will complete their training.
Developing these training programmes is part of the Magtel Foundation’s and its partners’ commitment to social and labour insertion.