Posts Tagged ‘Optimism’
12 Million for SMEs to Implement ICTs
In these times it becomes clear that company’s need all the help possible to follow, in many cases, survive. This is why initiatives such as Sage are always bienvenidas.Leader company in enterprise management solutions and services for small and medium enterprises, has established a support fund of 12 million euros to facilitate the incorporation of ICT companies .
This support will benefit both self and small and medium enterprises, including consulting and professional firms.
The aid is intended mainly to the acquisition management solutions as software, services, etc. and hover between 650 and 15,000 euros depending on the type of solution and the needs of the empresa.Sirviendo as an example, until March 31 there is a contribution of up to 2,300 euros as ContaPlus adquisisición solutions, FacturaPlus, NominaPlus and TPVplus of which may benefit all SMEs and freelancers who want it.
The Sage Training area has also wanted to contribute and that’s going to spend 1 million euros through subsidized training services at no cost to the customer, of which 10,000 users will benefit.
Unemployment Reduced but did not Create Jobs
It really has created jobs in the last quarter? Or unemployment has been destroyed? Let me explain. Data (LFS) published today by the National Statistics Institute (INE) show that in the last quarter was 14 000 fewer unemployed in Spain. Apparently good news. Does this mean that there has been job creation? Not necessarily: there are 74 800 workers or occupied less (74.8000 contributors least, by the way). And I wonder: where are they? “In the list of unemployment? Logic suggests that a person stops working, it becomes a stand, but the numbers do not add up and we see that, quite the opposite: there are fewer unemployed 14.1000.
Therefore, if there are unemployed, where are they? Have they become inactive, is a person who does not work because they can not – by age, disability, etc. – Or do not want? Did not think could be hypothesized that also part of those 14 100 people who have ceased to be unemployed are now inactive? That is, there is no possibility that someone who was not officially stop looking for employment, retires, is disabled, Trek, etc. and therefore officially not busy? If this were so, there would be much reason for optimism or to think green shoots.