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Mayor's Office of San Salvador has managed more than 15 thousand jobs
The capital municipality has reported that during its administration it has managed to secure more than 15 thousand jobs for the people of San Salvador and citizens residing in neighboring municipalities such as Mejicanos, Ayutuxtepeque, Cuscatancingo and Ciudad Delgado.
FIDEAGRO provides family economic sustainability and generates jobs with loroco cultivation in La Paz
Alejandra is one of the producers who benefited with $1,500 from the Seed Capital Grant of the Fideicomiso Especial del Sector Agropecuario (FIDEAGRO),a governmental support executed by the Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería (MAG), the Centro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria y Forestal (CENTA) and the Banco de Fomento Agropecuario (BFA), money that helped her to strengthen the loroco plantation and extend the cultivation area.
Government reports 3,200 new jobs in call centers
The Government has implemented a series of initiatives designed to invigorate the economic environment and promote sustainable and equitable growth, which is reflected in the creation of opportunities for all salvadorans.
Hundreds of salvadorans to be placed in jobs in the western part of the country
Teams from the Ministerio de Trabajo y Previsión Social will travel to the western part of the country, where as part of the result of the Employment Tour, hundreds of salvadorans will be placed in jobs.
MSME programs generate more than 83 thousand jobs in the region
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), from 2018 to 2023 has promoted the MSME Programs, in which it has disbursed more than US$321 million that were destined, mainly, for working capital, fixed assets and commercial premises to MSMEs engaged in trade, services, agriculture, manufacturing, business real estate activities and rental, transportation and others.
More than 7,000 salvadorans to be placed in jobs next week
Minister of Labor Rolando Castro, said through his twitter account that the institution is holding a massive nationwide call, next tuesday, july 11, 2023.
Economic stimulus has fostered the opening of more jobs and foreign trade
The increase in formal employment is among the most outstanding achievements. Data from the Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social (ISSS) indicate that there are 962,575 workers registered on the payroll. This number had not been observed before and shows how the employer sector is interested in betting on the country.
1,200 people were placed in jobs in the eastern part of the country
On february 6, the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Rolando Castro, began the Employment Tour in the eastern part of the country, now he returns to participate in the hiring of hundreds of people who, thanks to this initiative, will now have a decent job to support their families.
World Bank Group approves strategy to generate more jobs, strengthen human capital and climate resilience in El Salvador
The World Bank Group (WBG) Board of Executive Directors today endorsed the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) 2023-2027 for El Salvador. This strategy seeks to promote inclusive and sustainable growth by strengthening the country's human capital and resilience to natural phenomena and climate change.
MINEC seeks to generate strategies for trade facilitation
The Ministerio de Economía (MINEC) is successfully advancing in its purpose of achieving economic development that has a direct impact on salvadoran families and generates a better quality of life.