50 thousand places ready for repatriated migrants

The Business Coordinating Council (CCE) reported that there are nearly 50,486 vacancies for migrants returning to the country.
He noted that 148 companies have joined the Mexico Te Abraza initiative , where at the moment Nuevo León is the entity with the most openings, opening 7,379 places, Jalisco with 4,022 spaces and Mexico City with 3,715 opportunities.
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Commitment of companies to provide vacancies to Mexican migrantsFrancisco Cervantes, president of the Business Coordinating Council, thanked companies for their commitment to providing job offers and reported that repatriated Mexicans will be able to learn about the job offers available at the various repatriation points, through the various federal and local government agencies that receive them upon their return to Mexico.

He also reported that they are continuing to promote and disseminate the labour integration strategy and urged companies to join the project and register their vacancies on the CCE website through the Paisano Business Connection portal.
"We are confident that we will find the talent required to fill the vacant positions among the people who return," he said.
Roberto Campa, FEMSA's Corporate Affairs Director and coordinator of the business working group, stressed that the government is a fundamental part of this linking process.

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