November 9, 2024

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Mexico estimates that by 2022 26,000 daily wages will be shipped to Canada

Mexico estimates that by 2022 26,000 daily wages will be shipped to Canada

The Secretaries of Labor and Social Welfare (STPS) and Foreign Relations (SRE) estimate that by 2022 more than 26,000 daily wage earners from across the country will join the agricultural manufacturing sector in Canada.

The federal government has recognized the work of more than 2,000 workers who will be leaving this week, symbolically awarding 261 work contracts held at Mexico City International Airport, with 11,000 traveling across Mexico’s 2022 season – the Canada Temporary Agricultural Workers Program (PTAT).

This scheme is represented by STPS and SRE, Day laborers are brought along in a legal, orderly and safe manner For agricultural production departments with the protection of Mexican and embassy officials.

At the formal farewell ceremony for workers, Undersecretary for Employment and Labor Productivity Marat Bolanos Lopez shared President Andres Manuel Lopez’s acknowledgment of expatriate agricultural workers, he explained. They are considered national heroes for exceptional mission They translated that they sent 360 million Canadian dollars to Mexico, sending money the previous year and also contributing to the well-being of families.

He said they were essential staff for the development of Mexico and Canada, and wished them the best of luck. We recommend them to approach the embassies in Mexico There they will get support and support to resolve any situation and will guarantee their stay.

Meanwhile, Roberto Velasco, head of the North America division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, SAWP a A reflection of the commitment and mission of both countries Creates a solid plan for maintaining regional competitiveness, fostering growth and creating quality opportunities for participants in the North American region.

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He affirmed that this is a project that fills them with hope because they are doing an honest job and returning to Mexico with their families wealthy, starting a business that has a positive impact on communities at the end of the day.

“We have recognition for the work you have done and I firmly believe that Canadians will be recognized for you,” he said.

In his long-distance participation, Mexican Ambassador to Canada Juan Jose Gomez Camacho supported the commitment of the embassy network. Safety and support of agricultural day laborers When they are in Canadian territory.

Rodrigo Ramirez Quintana, head of the National Employment Service at the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, said that 80% of the workers going to Canada are nominal workers, persons directly required by the employer.