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Cepes will broadcast tomorrow by streaming the day on the Law of Public Procurement
24 01 2018
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Given the great interest generated in the Conference that CEPES celebrates tomorrow on the Law on Public Procurement, a Streaming transmission has been enabled, so that it can be followed by all those people who have not been able to attend.

The 'Day of Responsible Public Contracting, aimed at companies and entities of Social Economy' that tomorrow organizes the Spanish Business Confederation of Social Economy (CEPES), will be broadcast via 'streaming' before the great interest it has generated and after completing its capacity . The program and the Days can be followed in the following LINK: https://ces.stream-es.com

This event, which will be held at the headquarters of the Economic and Social Council (CES), is aimed at companies and entities of the Social Economy, public administration technicians, political representatives and public management positions.

On this day, the advantages and benefits of responsible public procurement will be shown to promote socially committed public administrations, and an analysis will be made of how to facilitate the access to public contracting for Social Economy entities. In addition, the technical personnel involved in public procurement will be offered the tools and best practices to prepare the contract documents with social clauses and contract reservations.

 

SOCIAL OBJECTIVES

Cepes worked on the approval of this new regulatory framework, since, according to the confederation, public procurement must contribute to achieving social and environmental objectives, such as quality in employment, the participation of groups with greater employability difficulties, male parity -Women or the labor stability of workers, among others. For this reason, public procurement becomes a tool for the transformation of the social and economic environment that surrounds the different public administrations, according to Cepes.

In addition, Cepes believes that the new legal framework for public procurement in Spain is an opportunity to effectively incorporate social criteria in a cross-cutting and mandatory manner in the contracting process, configuring a system that moves towards a more humane and responsible economic model, involved with the territory, innovative and that puts people at the center of management, with democratic criteria and redistribution of benefits in an equitable manner, and that collaborates in the labor integration of people with employability difficulties.