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4.2 PRIMARY PROCESS
LABOUR SUPPLY -> EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMMES -> LABOUR MARKET
The primary process of Instituto Cervantes Netherlands,
Belgium, Luxemburg,
England and Wales aims at supplying
in an adequate way existing and future labour supply by means
of courses, trainings and educational programmes towards the future
labour market within the Dutch-Spanish and English-Spanish speaking
relationship.
Ad a. Labour
supply
Actual labour supply and existing knowledge and skills in the
Netherlands need to be shown completely. For this purpose an inventory
of human resources is necessary within the scope of future Dutch-Spanish
relations, starting with an investigation of existing knowledge
and skills in collaboration with the Dutch Ministries of Social
Affairs and Labours and Education,
Culture and Sciences. The
communication has specificly taken place with the first Purple
Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands between
1994 and 1998 (below).
Because of some
changes in Dutch Government and the sudden death of Diana the continuity of the business
has been brought into danger for some time.
Ad b. Educational
Programmes
In order to realise a good tuning of active institutions in the
educational field in our market segment a clear sight is necessary
of educational institutions where Spanish is taught; existing
and future educational supply at:
universitary education
lower professional education
middle professional education
high professional education
general school education
regular adult education
recognized private education
For this purpose further investigation
is necessary. The Association Spanish
at School and the section
Spanish of the Association of Teachers in Foreign Languages
have set their first step already as published in their guide
Spaans in Nederland, copyright 1996, Sectie Spaans VLLT. The continuation
of this investigation needs to offer a clear sight of numbers
of pupils, main subjects, future function qualifications and quantititive
and qualitative forecasts. That
task has already been taken over by my colleagues of the Spanish
Instituto in Utrecht. For which We are extremely
grateful.
Ad c. Labour
Market
Investigation after existing companies and other organizations
in the Dutch-Spanish and English-Spanish commercial relationship
is needed. Necessary is an inventory of:
all active companies in the Dutch-Spanish
and English-Spanish commercial relationship
the supporting organizations
existing personal functions
existing function descriptions
with the requiered numbers and
the quantitative forecasts in the years 2004 until 2010.
For this collaboration with the
Dutch-Spanish
Centre for Trade Promotion and the Ministry
of Economic Affairs and British organizations in this field
is urgently desired.
After having accomplished a clear
sight, a connection will be made between labour supply and demand
of qualified employees in this market segment and will be worked
to further development of educational provisions for the benefit
of this market segment. A Dutch-Spanish Career Centre like the
model of Manpower Consultancy (De Telegraaf 26-10-1996) is to
be considered.
Also an identical Belgian
paragraph will be integrated in this business plan.
You find the
owner of the company in the very
center of the photograph
below on the place of Her
Royal Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands.
The first PURPLE
GOVERNMENT of THE
KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS.
First row from left to right Minister
of Education, Culture and Sciences JO
RITZEN, Minister of Foreign Affairs HANS
VAN MIERLO, Prime Minister WIM
KOK, Founder Instituto Cervantes JOHN
VAN DER HEYDEN, Home Secrtetary and Vice Prime Minister HANS DIJKSTAL,
Minister of Justice WINNIE
SORGDRAGER, Minister van Finance GERRIT
ZALM. Back row from left to right Minister of Public Health
and Sport ELS
BORST, Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Fishing JOZIAS
VAN AARTSEN, Minister of Traffic and Water Management ANNEMARIE
JORRITSMA, Minister of Defense JORIS
VOORHOEVE, Minister of Economical Affairs HANS
WIJERS, Minister of Social Affairs and Labour AD
MELKERT and Minister of Development JAN
PRONK.
POSITION OF COMPANIES
Instituto
Cervantes
is legally registered at the Benelux
Trade Registrar
under deposit numbers 0508277 and 843323 in class 41: education,
trtainings and courses and is a tradename of the Foundation
Cervantes Benelux
in Utrecht, registered under number 41211928 of the Chamber of
Commerce of Amsterdam (IBAN: NL91INGB0004729266 BIC: INGBNL2A). Instituto
Cervantes Limited
is registered for England and Wales under Company No. 3300636
at Companies House, Cardiff.