English, pivotal in the 21st century for bridging global communication gaps, is commonly learned as a second language and frequently required in jobs. The question arises: How proficient are Latin American countries in English? EF Education First annually ranks countries based on their English proficiency. This ranking uses data from tests like the
Related Posts
Leadership Transition at Dexco: Strategic Succession Plan Unveiled for 2025
Dexco has announced Raul Guimarães Guaragna as its next Chief Executive Officer, marking a leadership transition. The company selected Guaragna through a comprehensive twelve-month evaluation process. Raul Guaragna brings experience as the current Vice President of Bathroom Solutions and Surface Coverings. At 53, Guaragna has demonstrated strong leadership during his three-year tenure at Dexco. The […]
Lebanon’s Economy Faces Steep Decline Amid Regional Conflict
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East could deal a severe blow to Lebanon’s already fragile economy. A recent report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) paints a grim picture for the country’s financial future. The UNDP predicts that Lebanon’s GDP might shrink by up to 9.2% in 2024 due to the current regional […]
Uruguay Sees Job Growth and Stable Unemployment
Pablo Mieres, Uruguay’s Minister of Labor and Social Security, recently spoke about the country’s labor market. He said employment is rising while unemployment stays steady. “We are around 8 percent unemployment, but more people are actively working now,” Mieres noted. Last Thursday, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) released new data. It showed the activity […]