The Association of Business and Professional Women of Totana, AMEP, in collaboration with the City totanero, has published a timetable "anti-crisis" with offers in more than 30 local businesses run by women.
Through this pioneering initiative in the municipality, are promoted each of the businesses that comprise the association and simultaneously promotes the consumption in the municipality.
The Mayor of Totana, José Martínez Andreo, along with Councilwoman Development and Employment, Trini Cayuela, and the president of AMEP, Josefina García Crespo, presented the schedule of rates and a brochure explaining the aims, activities and challenges mark totanera association.
As specifically explained the president of the association, from the group advocating the protection of the interests of women entrepreneurs, regardless of the business carried out.
For this reason, under the agreement signed with the Consistory totanero, the association has launched a promotional campaign and information through this calendar.
From 16 November until January 15, every day, businesses offering discounts and promotions related products businesses.
Consumers, explained the president of AMEP, may be reported in more than 50 shops have signs in their offices.
For its part, the mayor of Development and Employment welcomed the ongoing work of the Association of Women Entrepreneurs and their strong commitment to improving the working conditions of women, as well as initiatives, such as this, activate the social economy of the municipality .
Also, Cayuela recalled that the City Council are carrying out major projects to help reconcile work and family life, "something so necessary and essential to women entrepreneurs."
Thus, explained that thanks to the Labor Conciliation, which is taking place from the Department of Education, families can stop for more hours at the small schools.
Totana Mayor recalled that with the signing of agreements between the productive sectors and the Consistory are gradually reviving those business areas that are being hardest hit by the economic crisis.
Thus, according to Martínez Andreo, partnerships can develop this type of initiatives that allow local businesses to reactivate and consumers to make their purchases locally.
However, Martínez Andreo appealed to the residents of Totana to buy here, because the town has a very large number of establishments that meet most business needs.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana. Fotos: Totana.com