

Visit of the Ministry of Labor and Productive Youth


"At Art Atlas, we are committed to the professional development of young people, essential to building a sustainable future. We are proud of our collaboration with the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion in this important training project"
On June 25, Art Atlas received a visit to its facilities from Dr. Daniel Maurate Romero, Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion, along with Congresswoman Diana Gonzales, Mr. Chou Gaspar, Executive Director of the productive youth program, as well as Dr. Jose Luis Cerron, southern zone director of SENATI, was also present. The reason for the visit was to demonstrate the work that is being developed with the young beneficiaries of the dual program “Productive Youth” who receive Operator training in overlocking and sewing.
The objective of this dual training agreement is to provide technical and comprehensive training to young people in vulnerable situations to improve their insertion into the world of work.
The visits were hosted by the Operations Manager of Art Atlas, Mr. Arturo Castillo Valencia and the Project Manager Mauricio Castillo Rodríguez. Upon entering they went to the Show Room, where they had a pleasant conversation about the philosophy of Art Atlas. Immediately afterwards, they went to the room where the members of Jóvenes Productivos were waiting, two students from the program participated in which they recounted the beautiful experience of the workshops, then Minister Daniel, along with Congresswoman Diana and those in charge. from SENATI, offered some motivating words to all participants. The visit ended with the supervision of the work carried out on the overlocking machines.

Minister Maurate, together with Congresswoman Gonzales and representatives of SENATI, then addressed motivating words to all those present, stressing the importance of training and effort. The visit concluded with an inspection of the work carried out on the overlock machines, demonstrating the commitment and dedication of both the young people and those responsible for the program.

