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Foreign Ministry presents progress of the Labor Mobility Program in virtual event with U.S. agency specialized in organic agriculture
The development opportunities for Salvadorans, through the Labor Mobility Program, promoted by the Foreign Ministry, were presented in the webinar entitled: "Learn from seasonal agricultural labor through the H2-A migrant worker program", organized by the Iowa Organic Association (IOA), a non-profit state entity that promotes education and organic cooperation in agriculture.
Foreign Ministry calls for personnel to work temporarily in the United States in the areas of cooking, gardening, cleaning and construction
The Foreign Ministry, through its Labor Mobility Program, held today a selection process for human talent to work temporarily in the United States in the areas of cooking, tree trimming, hotel cleaning and heavy construction machinery.
Beneficiaries of the Labor Mobility Program leave for the U.S. to work on a temporary basis
The salvadoran labor force continues to position itself in companies in the United States, thanks to the Labor Mobility Program promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in coordination with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Foreign Ministry and USAID hold meeting to discuss initiatives and the Labor Mobility Program
As part of her work agenda in Washington D.C., the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alexandra Hill, held a meeting with the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Samantha Power.
Labor Mobility Program participates in job fair in Apopa
Generating more development opportunities for salvadorans is the objective of the Labor Mobility Program promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and supported by USAID.
New group of beneficiaries of the Labor Mobility Program went to work in the U.S.
The Salvadoran labor force continues to position itself in companies in the United States, thanks to the Labor Mobility Program promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).