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Wednesday, 14 February 2024 04:05

Ministry of Labor bets on women's work

The Ministry of Labor of El Salvador is developing the Single Mothers Program, which consists of placing women who have to be mothers and fathers at the same time in jobs.

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The head of the Ministry of Labor, Rolando Castro, together with the vice minister Sofía Rodríguez, launched the plan Defiende tu Aguinaldo, which aims to verify the delivery of the economic compensation stipulated in the law.

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The minister of Labor Rolando Castro has announced that 3,000 salvadorans will be able to travel in 2024 to work in the different canadian companies with which they managed to have common agreements.

 

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The minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Rolando Castro, informed on his Twitter account that he is on a tour in Canada, with the purpose of meeting with businessmen of that country.

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The Ministry of Labor continues to support salvadorans in their search to find a job, with the Oportunidades platform that reduces the gap between companies and job seekers, providing an intermediation service for the benefit of those who need it most.

 

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Through his Twitter account, the minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, published a new call for employment, for this monday, june 24 at the Ministry's headquarters.

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The minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, explained through his twitter account that today more than 500 vacancies will be available to place in the labor market people with disabilities who will sign contracts with various companies.

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With the attendance of more than a hundred job seekers, a call for employment was held at the departmental office of the Ministerio de Trabajo y Previsión Social (MTPS) of Ahuachapán.

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The Ministry of Labor continues to receive resumes from salvadorans interested in joining the private sector labor market.

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The sugar agroindustry in El Salvador assumed more than 20 years ago the commitment to progressively, but steadily, eliminate hazardous child labor in the cultivation and harvesting of sugar cane, working in alliance with the government sector and at the same time determining and regulating protected adolescent labor endorsed in El Salvador's national legislation.

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