The employers’ association CEV adds and continues: It recruits eight new members in Alicante

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CEV employers’ association continues to expand its bases in Alicante. The board of directors of the organization in the province approved the establishment of the most organizations. eight new members, with what total number increased to 69 Associations and companies in the region create this.

This decision was reached at the meeting held this Thursday. Dismiss Luis Rodríguez, hitherto president of the Metal Federation (Fempa)After assuming the presidency of Alicante Port, he left his position in the organization where he was a board member. In addition to the provincial president of the institution, Joaquín Pérez, Participation of the highest person responsible for this at the regional level, Salvador Navarro.

Entry into CEV in relation to new companies Fuste Groupr, company of the president of the Hosbec hotel association, FedFuster, This shows his support for the organization.

Innovation and digitalization consultancy firm also participates in the project barrabes; platform Mediterranean Business Relations (REM) or Miguel Hernández University Foundation, GNA is responsible for the science park and language centre.

Joaquín Pérez with Luis Rodríguez this Thursday. Information

Another notable name joining CEV is the law firm Sánchez Butrón Lawyerswho is driving Cayetano Sánchez ButrónHead of Fundesem business school. Additionally, the board gave the green light to entry. Queen’s CapitalThe company of the former president of the Advanced Tertiary Association and also a partner of Custom Suits, Javier Reina. Finally the company joins the employers’ association resources on the internet, Software company of Grupo Prensa Ibérica, specializing in the media and publishing industry.

In this way, CEV continues to garner new support in the state six years later. new regional employers’ association to replace the vanished Cierval, It ended in bankruptcy due to the economic difficulties of the defunct provincial employers’ associations of Alicante (Coepa) and Castellón (CEC).

Despite the initial reluctance that the project aroused among some local business, Salvador Navarro’s initiative quickly gained the support of the main sectoral associations in the province. Since that time did not stop adding new membersIt even incorporated the Uepal organization, which initially emerged as an alternative to this employer association in the provinces.

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