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Organizirajo počitniško delo
Slovenia🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Organizirajo počitniško delo

The article reports on a summer work program organized by the Domžale municipality, where over eighty students will participate. The initiative, similar to last year, involves students aged 15 who have completed compulsory education and are enrolled in secondary school. They undergo training on workplace safety, health, and fire safety, and learn about their roles through the e-Students service. Participants will earn 10 euros net per day, working up to seven hours daily for one week. The mayor, Renata Kosec, emphasized the goal of helping young people understand local public institutions and become involved in their community. The municipality allocated fifty thousand euros from its budget for the program.

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Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenter15 hr. ago
Organizirajo počitniško delo

The article reports on a summer work program organized by the Domžale municipality, where over eighty students will participate. The initiative, similar to last year, involves students aged 15 who have completed compulsory education and are enrolled in secondary school. They undergo training on workplace safety, health, and fire safety, and learn about their roles through the e-Students service. Participants will earn 10 euros net per day, working up to seven hours daily for one week. The mayor, Renata Kosec, emphasized the goal of helping young people understand local public institutions and become involved in their community. The municipality allocated fifty thousand euros from its budget for the program.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced description of a municipal initiative aimed at youth engagement without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on factual information about the program’s structure, funding, and objectives, without taking a clear ideological stance.

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