In a significant development for Brazil’s labor market, nearly 1.8 million new formal jobs are expected to be announced for 2023. Labor Minister Luiz Marinho will share these details during the Caged (General Register of Employed and Unemployed) presentation in Brasília. Minister Marinho highlighted recent employment trends at the Radio Bandeirantes CIEE-Youth Employability Forum. He […]
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