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A new group of salvadorans have packed their bags to travel legally to Canada, where they will be hired by companies to work temporarily in different areas. The opportunity is part of the Labor Migration Program.

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The Banco Central de Reserva (BCR) created the Transfer365 tool to make it easier for individual and corporate users of the financial system to manage their payments and other similar actions, so that they do not have to go to agencies or expose themselves to additional payments.

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The Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, Rolando Castro, visited the Federal District of Mexico, in order to meet with authorities and businessmen of that North American country, and promote the Labor Migration Program, which has benefited many salvadorans with a decent job abroad.

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In order to know how people in Central America understand leadership and compare the different perspectives between leaders and collaborators on leadership issues, CCK Central America and ManpowerGroup prepared the report "Leadership in Central America: Horizon 2023", which indicates that in the country most people categorize a leader as one who motivates (82.45%), builds a team (74.29%) and inspires (71.02%).

Published in Entrepreneurship

The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) approved emergency aid of up to US$250,000 to help government authorities in its member country El Salvador implement actions to help the population affected by the seismic swarm that began on january 15 in the western part of the country.

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Thirty-three salvadorans from different parts of our territory traveled to Florida, United States, where they will work for a period of 10 months, as a result of the Movilidad Laboral Program through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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The Ministerio de Trabajo y Previsión Social, will manage in the coming days new options and formal employment opportunities for more salvadorans, who for various reasons are not working since the beginning of this year.

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The Ministerio de Trabajo y Previsión Social launched an electronic call for applications, through which it has made available a form with questions about personal data, studies, work, skills and abilities of the applicants.

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The platform of the Sistema de Información de Mercado Laboral (SIMEL), details that the country is about to reach one million salvadorans with new jobs, informed, today, the minister of Labor, Rolando Castro. This represents a historic figure for El Salvador and a very significant advance for the development of the territory.

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The President of the Republic, Nayib Bukele, informed through his Twitter account that today the reform to the Ley del Sistema de Ahorro para Pensiones (SAP) will be presented to the Legislative Assembly by the minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya.

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