AESA promotes local employment

Abril 29, 2022

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En AESA venimos desarrollando, bajo la modalidad de Formación Dual, la carrera profesional técnica de Supervisión de Equipos de Minería Subterránea, la cual que busca formar a jóvenes de las comunidades de influencia, contribuyendo con la generación de empleo local y en línea con su estrategia de sostenibilidad.

Comenzamos a trabajar esta iniciativa a principios del 2020 en alianza con NEXA Resources y el instituto educativo CETEMIN, con el firme propósito de potenciar el progreso en las zonas de influencia, buscando fomentar la inclusión de más mujeres en el sector minero, brindándoles oportunidades y herramientas que les permitan desarrollarse en este sector.

Gracias a este potente programa, que consta de formación en aula y también en la mina; se podrá incorporar el talento de los pobladores, aportar a la sostenibilidad de la zona de influencia del proyecto; así como generar una cantera de talento que se incorpore al equipo de AESA para este y sus demás proyectos.

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In addition, in April 2022, Peru’s profound political crisis escalated when the government declared a one-month state of emergency to allow the armed forces to supervise its highways in an attempt to stem nationwide protests over rising prices of oil and wheat imports amid the conflict between Russia and
Ukraine. The decree allowed for the army to be deployed to clear the blockades while also suspending certain constitutional rights such as freedom of movement and assembly. Castillo’s government has faced growing public anger over the crisis, especially after he imposed a mandatory 24-hour lock-down in Lima and Callao, a neighboring port city, in a bid to “re-establish peace.” The president backtracked on the measure after opposition politicians and human rights groups slammed it as a disproportionate infringement on freedom of movement.

Despite this state of tension, Peru experienced one of the world’s fastest post-pandemic recoveries. 2021 turned out to be a year of unprecedent growth for many companies across the mining value chain. Mining producers started making up for lost time after the easing of restrictions and were encouraged by soaring metals prices. This has brought tremendous opportunities for service, equipment and technology providers. The Peruvian mining sector attracted investments of around US$5.24 billion in 2021, representing a 21% increase with regards to the previous year.

 

Address:
Calle las Belgonias 441, Interior 1401. San Isidro

Phone:
(051)706-2230

Commercial contact:
dpalacios@aesa.com.pe

Contact Human Management:
rrhh@aesa.com.pe

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