Pedro Sanchez, the prime minister of Spain, declared on Saturday that the country’s government would spend $1.43 billion on vocational training.
The proposal, which will be approved at the cabinet meeting next week, will add 45,000 multilingual training positions, 824 new training facilities, and more than 1,500 classrooms for entrepreneurship and applied technology.
During a Socialist Party event in Pamplona, Sanchez declared, “It is the biggest commitment to vocational training that any government has ever made.”
The greatest strategy, according to him, is to invest in high-quality vocational training, as do the most developed nations in Europe, as we create more and better jobs.
According to Sanchez, the new investment will be added to the government’s prior commitment of 6.6 billion.