What contracts can be exclusive for special employment centers?
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Exclusive contracts for special employment centers, or CEE for friends, are basically a route that has taken the administration of the sleeve so that people with disabilities have easier to find work. The CEE, in reality, are nothing other than companies (or associations, sometimes) that exist just for that: give decent work, with their salary and everything, people with disabilities, and throw a cable with the personal and social adjustment they need.
In public procurement, these reserved contracts are not put there because yes. There is a whole law behind, the famous law 9/2017 of public sector contracts - a jewel, if you are a fan of the BOE - that simply adapts European directives, so that they say that Spain is free. Specifically, article 22 says, more or less, that those responsible for awarding contracts can decide that only CEE (and insertion companies, eye) can be submitted to certain public competitions. That is, there are contracts that, yes or yes, are designed only for them. The idea is that a part of the public money ends in the hands of entities that work with people with disabilities, and so they do not always stay at the doors.
And what kind of contracts do we talk about? Well, almost everything you can imagine: cleaning, gardening, maintenance, concierge, cafeteria ... the typical and not so typical. There are even supplies contracts: office material, uniforms, furniture ... and yes, sometimes even works. Here are for all tastes, go.
Of course, not all the mountain is oregano. In order for a contract to be reserved for an EEC, a couple of things have to be fulfilled: the main thing, that at least 70% of the workforce are people with disabilities. And the center has to be officially recognized, because if not, or flowers.
Total, that these reserved contracts are a brutal lever so that people with disabilities have real curro, and not just good intentions. If you have a company that fits the profile, or doubt it: throw yourself for these public contracts, which apart from giving work, you will be throwing a cable to social and labor inclusion. And hey, there is also less competition ... there I leave it.