Ley 12/2003, de 4 de abril, del Servicio Canario de Empleo. | BOE-A-2003-11270 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 12/2003, de 4 de abril, del Servicio Canario de Empleo.

The article creates the Canary Employment Service as an autonomous administrative body attached to the employment department of the Canary Islands regional government.

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Citation
BOE-A-2003-11270
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Language
es
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This article says how certain administrative acts and resolutions of the Canary Employment Service are treated, and which of them can be appealed administratively. El Gobierno de Canarias tiene varias competencias en materia de formación y empleo, incluida la fijación de directrices, la aprobación de planes y estrategias, y la dirección del Servicio Canario de Empleo. This article creates the Insular Training and Employment Councils as bodies within the Canary Employment Service and lists their main coordination, information, monitoring, reporting, and advisory functions. A consultative commission is created to advise specified employment bodies when they request its involvement. El Servicio Canario de Empleo debe encargar la evaluación de sus programas y servicios ocupacionales a una entidad independiente mediante concurrencia pública competitiva.