All those citizens who, for some reason, were dismissed from their old jobs, will be able to take advantage of a new opportunity to re-enter the market through the Bolsa Trabalho program. The project is an initiative of the Government of the State of São Paulo which, in addition to investing in professional qualification, also provides workers with monthly support in the amount of R$ 540. Follow the article and find out How does the Work Exchange work?
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Therefore, residents of the state of São Paulo who are unemployed, over 18 years old and with a family income of up to R$ 550 per person, may be part of the program. In addition, women will have priority in receiving the benefit. This action aims to generate qualification, employment and income for the most vulnerable population in the state.
“Bolsa Trabalho is a real job opportunity. That's BRL 540 per month, for a period of five months, to serve this vulnerable population here in the state of São Paulo. The priority is for women”, declared João Doria, governor of the State of São Paulo, in a note.
The Bolsa Trabalho program will offer professional qualification courses and incentives for the employability of beneficiaries. In addition, assistance will be provided at the Worker Service Centers.
In general, those enrolled in the project will be able to choose between the six options of virtual professional courses available, offered by the Virtual University of the State of São Paulo (Univesp). Each course will last 80 hours. Check out what they are below:
Registrations to be part of Bolsa Trabalho can be done on the Bolsa do Povo portal, between January 25th and February 7th.
The list of recipients will be available through publication in the Official Gazette of the State of São Paulo. Regarding the course load, classes will last four hours a day and will take place five days a week. In addition, the benefit can be received for up to five consecutive months.