Through Labor State Bonding Network enlists the Second Forum «For a Productive Inclusion» for the next 26 and 27 February with the participation of 18 public and private institutions in order to raise awareness for vulnerable groups such as disabled, elderly, female heads of households, people living with HIV, people released from the Centers for Social Reinsertion and people from the gay and lesbian community, have the same chance of entering the workplace informed the Federal Deputy work, Vanessa Barahona de la Rosa.
The federal official said that is a permanent commitment of President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto «unfolding actions of labor policy for the benefit of those sectors of the population as productivity is achieved with an inclusion to pass from words to deeds».
Note that the latest data from INEGI mention that exists in Puebla a population of 7000 people living with HIV and more than 520,000 seniors who are excluded from the labor market besides that nationally the disability rate reaches 5.1% of the population.
«We must guarantee the rights to health, education and work these vulnerable sectors of the population considered and why we are focusing to promote inclusive policies in coordination with the private sector and civil society» reinforced the Barahona Rosa.
In brief the Federal Labour Delegation will announce the preliminary program of the forum, which last year was attended by the Secretary for Social Welfare José Adán Ignacio Salazar Ruby and Thomas Wissing, Director of the Office of the International Labour Organisation work for Mexico and Cuba.




