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Textile industry needs skilled workers

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One of the sectors of the economy the fastest growing in the state, the textile industry could mean a gateway to the labor market, since, besides increasing the number of vacancies, with the increase in production, so does the demand for workers trained. For those who specialize, the professionals guarantee: the right job.

According to the technical professional education of the National Commercial Apprenticeship (SENAC), Raul Vinícius Pizarro, the textile sector is the second largest economy in the state, with an annual turnover of R$ 3.5 billion.

"Parana today has the top names in Brazilian fashion. Today, the demand growth, which is larger in the northern state, has been extended to the capital, which should also increase the demand for professionals," he says. According to Pizarro, only the Labor agencies even offer an average of 400 jobs per month throughout the state.

However, he says that the market already complains about the lack of qualified people to work in production and service of high quality. "So to make repairs is necessary qualification. In some women's clothes, in case of error in repairs, the part can fall apart," he says.

According to Pizarro, the demand for professional sewing is such that 90% of students entering the course Modeling and Sewing Senac just entering the labor market, even before the end of the course.

According to Pizarro, the average monthly salary of fashion designers is around R$ 1.500. "Some creative professionals are some of the most well paid," he says.

Besides training, Pizarro says that the course Senac also encourages students to open their own business, with entrepreneurial concepts. Option attached to the dressmaker Nadir Batista de Almeida, who two months ago remains a workshop in the neighborhood Cotolengo in Curitiba.

Before passing the course, Nadir who answered only to persons known and was limited to more basic clothes. Now, she learned to shape and change from military uniforms to dress for occasions.

To train and Modeling Sewing Senac, whose workload is 263 hours (a period of about six months) are scheduled three classes in the morning, afternoon and evening. Classes will begin on September 21. The course costs R$ 1325 in cash. Retirees and trading, with 10% discount.




Source: Paraná Online

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