Integration of prisoners to BC industries advances | Tijuana News

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2023-06-04 23:43:58

Tijuana BC.- Regarding the integration program, penitentiary centers and industries continue to advance to offer training to people deprived of liberty in Baja Californiashared the president of Costa Zone IndexPedro Montejo Peterson.

He commented that in recent times the labor reintegration programs started in the Ensenada Penitentiary Centeranticipating that the next to be activated would be in the Fungus Ceresus.

We are going to see how some industries begin to control their processes and from there we will certify that these workers can be ready to join a company at any given time.”

He mentioned.

Industry sectors

Montejo Peterson specified that the industry sectors The ones that people deprived of liberty could join are the textile and mechanical industry, as well as in simple assembly procedures.

“They are really going to be making parts of products or sub-assemblies once they start taking the training and courses, they will be able to do it and integrate once they complete their sentence,” said the industrial leader.

The holder of Index Zona Costa BC It considered it essential that agreements with government authorities be respected, in order to guarantee that the population undergoing training is not highly dangerous.

Textile factory

In Tijuana, the facilities of the La Mesa Penitentiary Center The operations of a textile factory started during the month of May, according to the State Center of the Baja California Penitentiary System (Cesispe).

In Baja California there are a total of 14 industrial parks which will be used as venues for the training of prisoners located in the different prisons.

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