FAIA SRL- TECHNICAL UPDATE OF THE LOGIA- C.U.7 (TRAINING FOR COMPETE-RE-BASED TRAINING) (Q860627)
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Project Q860627 in Italy
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English | FAIA SRL- TECHNICAL UPDATE OF THE LOGIA- C.U.7 (TRAINING FOR COMPETE-RE-BASED TRAINING) |
Project Q860627 in Italy |
Statements
159,926.4 Euro
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213,235.2 Euro
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75.0 percent
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26 January 2018
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5 February 2019
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FAIA SRL
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LA REGIONE CAMPANIA IN COERENZA CON I PRINCIPI DERIVANTI DALLE DECISIONI DELL'UNIONE EUROPEA FINALIZZATE AD UNA CRESCITA INTELLIGENTE, SOSTENIBILE ED INCLUSIVA, INTENDE, CON L'AVVISO TRAINING PER COMPETERE-FORMAZIONE CONTINUA IN AZIENDA, MIGLIORARE LA FORMAZIONE CONTINUA DEI LAVORATORI E DELLE LAVORATRICI, SVILUPPANDO LA COMPETITIVITà DELLE IMPRESE ATTRAVERSO IL RAFFORZAMENTO DELLE COMPETENZE E LA VALORIZZAZIONE DEL CAPITALE UMANO COSì DA INDIVIDUARE CORRETTAMENTE E TEMPESTIVAMENTE IL DIMENSIONAMENTO DEI FABBISOGNI PER GESTIRE LE CRISI. (Italian)
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THE REGION OF CAMPANIA, IN LINE WITH THE PRINCIPLES DERIVING FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION’S DECISIONS AIMED AT SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH, AIMS TO IMPROVE THE CONTINUOUS TRAINING OF WORKERS AND WOMEN BY DEVELOPING THE SKILLS AND PROMOTION OF THE HUMAN CAPITAL, WITH THE NOTICE FOR COMPETE-RE-TRAINING, IN LINE WITH THE PRINCIPLES DERIVING FROM THE DECISIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AIMED AT SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH. (English)
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THE REGION OF CAMPANIA, IN LINE WITH THE PRINCIPLES DERIVING FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION’S DECISIONS AIMED AT SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH, AIMS TO IMPROVE THE CONTINUOUS TRAINING OF WORKERS AND WOMEN BY DEVELOPING THE SKILLS AND PROMOTION OF THE HUMAN CAPITAL, WITH THE NOTICE FOR COMPETE-RE-TRAINING, IN LINE WITH THE PRINCIPLES DERIVING FROM THE DECISIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AIMED AT SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH. (English)
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Identifiers
B69D16013830009
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