The Independent Confederation of Entrepreneurs and Self-Employed of the Province of Badajoz (CIEM) has been consolidated in its first year of work as “the employer association of reference among entrepreneurs and self-employed workers in the province of Badajoz”, integrating the essential productive sectors and large organizations belonging to the main employer associations at the national level.
The president of CIEM, José Luis Iniesta, highlights “the representativeness that CIEM has formed as an employer, thanks to the support and trust that the business world has deposited in this confederation”.
He also emphasizes that the confederation “has integrated in just one year of work a large majority of the sectors that drive the economic development of the region at the local, provincial, regional and national levels”. The Badajoz Confederation exercises transversal representation, with a solid structure that already brings together more than 20,000 entrepreneurs and independent workers and around fifty sectoral and local associations throughout the province of Badajoz.
“Together we are working for the change that the economic fabric of the province of Badajoz requires. Together we are building an employers’ association that has the trust of businessmen and self-employed workers, and that manages to consolidate a strong and united network in which sectoral organizations and local associations also feel represented,” underlines the president of CIEM.
CIEM has in its structure territorial organizations with a national projection such as the Association of Independent Workers (ATA), the Association of Metal Contractors (Aspremetal), the National Confederation of Construction (CNC), the Association of Bingo Contractors of Extremadura (Aebex) the Confederation of Tourist Businesses of Extremadura (Cetex), the Association of Young Entrepreneurs (AJE) and the Association of Road Transport Entrepreneurs of Goods (Asemtraex), all integrated into the reference employers’ associations in each of their sectors.
Alongside these organizations, the CIEM highlights the rsupport obtained from other local or provincial entitieswho found a space for collaboration with this employer. “Each business and autonomous enterprise constitutes an essential pillar for the economy of Extremadura, as they all work as creators of employment, wealth and the future.”
An employer who is trusted by entrepreneurs and self-employed workers
During its first year of activity, CIEM has become “an essential voice” for the development of policies that affect the economic fabric of the province of Badajoz, which has placed its trust in the Confederation.
“This support confirms the relevance of our project open and unifying employerand encourages us to continue working to make the demands and needs of entrepreneurs and self-employed workers heard,” says the President of the Confederation.
CIEM maintains its commitment to continue working as before to claim the space that corresponds to entrepreneurs and self-employed workers, as creators of wealth, employment and development for the region.