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El Salvador announces departure of a new contingent of workers to Canada
This day, the minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, announced the departure of a new contingent of Salvadoran workers to Canada, thanks to the implementation of the successful Labor Migration program, which during this five-year period has allowed hundreds of salvadorans to have a job opportunity that meets all the benefits and remunerations according to the law.
Workers without tips now receive benefits after MTPS inspection
The Ministerio de Trabajo y Previsión Social de El Salvador has succeeded in getting restaurant and hotel chains to tip workers.
Employers that violate labor rights will be fined up to US$4 million
The Ministry of Labor executes different strategies aimed at ensuring the welfare of workers, and one of them is the strengthening of the legal framework for the protection of labor rights.
Seeking to level the payroll of workers registered by Seguro Social and AFP
The reform promoted by President Nayib Bukele to strengthen the Pension System includes provisions to prevent irresponsible employers from not transferring workers' pension savings contributions.
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores places temporary workers in U.S. for third time
Thanks to the Movilidad Laboral program promoted by the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
How much and when will you receive your Christmas bonus in 2022? Find out here
The payment of the Christmas bonus in salvadoran companies is approaching and if you do not know how much you are entitled to this december, through this article we tell you how to make the calculation.
70 companies were awarded the National Decent Work Award 2022
The Vice President of the Republic, Felix Ulloa, together with the minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Rolando Castro, presented the awards that comply with labor rights, good practices and the generation of positive, favorable and dignified environments for a better performance and welfare of workers.
So far this year more than 79,000 new workers have entered the formal sector
The Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social (ISSS) indicated in its october report that "as of september 2022, 79,160 new workers have been enrolled". These are people who join the formal market for the first time and begin to contribute to social security.
CONAMYPE finalized the delivery of $600,000 for self-employed workers affected by the Mercado San Miguelito fire
The Government of El Salvador, through the Comisión Nacional de la Micro y Pequeña Empresa (CONAMYPE), delivered funds to support self-employed vendors affected by the Mercado San Miguelito fire.
Programa Oportunidades will incorporate 4,700 workers in different companies in the country
The Minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, informed that 1,524 companies are ready to incorporate the first 4,700 workers under the Programa Oportunidades, which will support young people and adults.