Job offer: Envera selects 133 people with disabilities as information assistants

Envera, in collaboration with Ferrovial, opens a call for employment to fill 133 jobs for people in possession of a certificate of disability to perform auxiliary tasks of information and capacity control in the stations of Cercanías - Renfe in the Community of Madrid.

"Envera Kits" and clean room packaging to reactivate employment in EWCs

The impact of the health and economic crisis caused by the coronavirus is dramatic. The pandemic is devastating in Spain in terms of the number of infected, sick and dead people, and has devastated employment and business forecasts of companies, especially social and non-profit companies such as Envera. This has made it necessary to reinvest and adapt to the new scenario and new product demands in order to preserve Envera's objective: the social and labor inclusion of people with disabilities, especially intellectual disabilities, who work in special employment centers (CEE). People who, in such difficult times, are giving their all so that the organization can fulfill its commitments to the companies that have placed their trust in it.

"Eliminating Special Education centers is an aberration."

The president of Envera, José Antonio Quintero, has signed the adhesion of Envera, a non-profit organization working since 1977 to achieve the social and labor inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities, to the Platform Inclusive Education YES, special ALSO, which was born "at the initiative of people with disabilities, their families and teachers deeply concerned about the elimination of special education centers in the Spanish education system.