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The Centro de Formación Laboral (CFL) of the Mayor's Office of San Salvador, completed the training of 540 people so they can start their own businesses or acquire a job in various fields.

Published in Breaking News

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone's lives and its effects on employment have lingered in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries for almost two years.

Published in Finances

Data from the Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social show that between january and august 2022, a total of 70,411 new workers have registered to contribute to this system. These are people entering the formal labor market for the first time.

Published in Economy

The minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, informed in a morning interview that the trip made by the institution to the International Labor Organization (ILO), in Genova Switzerland, has the objective of looking for new jobs in Spain, in addition to other labor markets such as Italy and Qatar.

Published in Economy

Economic crises like the one Latin America and the Caribbean are currently experiencing have long-lasting effects on the employment structure and could push many people permanently out of the formal economy, according to a new World Bank (WB) report.

Published in Economy