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Rocío Blanco: «El cambio estructural no es una expectativa, sino una realidad»
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Rocío Blanco: «El cambio estructural no es una expectativa, sino una realidad»

On July 3, 2026, Rocío Blanco, who served as the Employment, Business, and Self-Employment Advisor in two recent legislative terms, commented on the current economic situation in Andalusia during a pivotal moment as political groups negotiate the formation of a new regional government. She emphasized that structural change in the economy is not just an expectation but a reality, noting that sustained growth at a rate higher than the national average has made convergence a tangible outcome. Blanco stressed the importance of honesty in acknowledging remaining challenges and seizing opportunities. She highlighted the labor market's transformation due to AI integration, shortages in construction and technology sectors, and the retirement of the baby boomer generation. Her focus remains on promoting employment training and advancing reforms within the Andalusian Employment Service.

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Rocío Blanco: «El cambio estructural no es una expectativa, sino una realidad»

On July 3, 2026, Rocío Blanco, who served as the Employment, Business, and Self-Employment Advisor in two recent legislative terms, commented on the current economic situation in Andalusia during a pivotal moment as political groups negotiate the formation of a new regional government. She emphasized that structural change in the economy is not just an expectation but a reality, noting that sustained growth at a rate higher than the national average has made convergence a tangible outcome. Blanco stressed the importance of honesty in acknowledging remaining challenges and seizing opportunities. She highlighted the labor market's transformation due to AI integration, shortages in construction and technology sectors, and the retirement of the baby boomer generation. Her focus remains on promoting employment training and advancing reforms within the Andalusian Employment Service.

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