Peru Signs Memorandum of Multilateral Understanding on Digna Labor Migration
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Professionals no longer choose a company for wages: their interests, according to employersLatin America and the Caribbean are experiencing a migration dynamic in which more than 48 million people leave their places of origin in search of opportunities and better living conditions, subsequently facing situations of informality, precariousness and limited access to social protection, said the Minister of Labour and Employment Promotion of Peru, Ó…
The Minister of Labour and Employment Promotion, Óscar Fernández Cáceres, signed the Declaration of Bogotá and the Memorandum of Multilateral Understanding on Labor Migration Digna, instruments that reflect a regional vision based on cooperation and protection of the rights of migrant workers.During his participation in the Conference of Ministers of Labor of Latin America and the Caribbean, in Colombia, he said that Peru takes this regional com…
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