8,600,000 euros investment to maintain jobs for people with disabilities by 2024

Dec 26, 2023 | Current affairs, Featured, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition


\ These grants partially subsidize the salary costs of severely disabled people working in special centres.

\ The call also includes subsidies to carry out adaptations of workplaces and the elimination of architectural barriers.

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Investment to maintain jobs for people with disabilities by 2024

At the proposal of the Department of Enterprise, Employment and Energy, the Consell de Govern has authorized an investment of 8,600,000 euros to call in 2024 the aid to maintain the jobs of people with disabilities in special employment centres. This call subsidizes the partial financing of the salary costs of the beneficiaries, as well as the adaptation of their jobs and the elimination of architectural barriers.

Three programs are contemplated within this call. Program 1 partially finances the salary costs of severely disabled people who provide services in special employment centres of social indispensability; the investment allocated to this aid is 4,280,000 euros. Program 2 is aimed at partially financing the salary costs of severely disabled people who provide services in other special employment centres, and has an allocation of 4,310,000 euros. Finally, Program 3 corresponds to aid for the adaptation of jobs and the elimination of architectural barriers, with a budget of 10,000 euros.

The aids aimed at maintaining the jobs of people with disabilities in special employment centres are granted by direct concession and for reasons of public and social interest, due to the special nature of the final recipients of these aids. Therefore, it is in the public interest to maintain their jobs in the special employment centres listed in the corresponding registry.

These subsidies are included in the Strategic Plan of subsidies of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands 2021-2023 and are financed from funds received from the State Public Employment Service, managed by the autonomous communities.