César Segovia

César Segovia

politician Paraguay

César Segovia is the Deputy Minister of Labor in Paraguay, who recently announced a forthcoming government plan aimed at incentivizing employers to formalize their workers. He highlighted that a significant portion of the workforce remains outside the legal framework, and emphasized the importance of social security as a key component of formalization. Segovia's initiatives include resource transfers to support social security coverage and upcoming reforms to the Labor Code, demonstrating his commitment to improving labor conditions in the country.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
20,080
Power
107$
Sentiment
6.75
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Paraguay 4 6.75 0.23% +20% 7,132,538 20,080 $38,000 107$
Totals 4 7,132,538 20,080 $38,000 107$
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Recent Mentions

Paraguay Paraguay: César Segovia, the Deputy Minister of Labor, expressed hope for a consensual solution to avoid affecting the citizens. 6

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Reunión tripartita por paro de colectivos va a cuarto intermedio - Economía

Paraguay Paraguay: César Segovia, the Deputy Minister of Labor, is involved in negotiations regarding a bus service strike. 6

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Intentan frenar paro de buses: convocan a mesa tripartita - Nacionales

Paraguay Paraguay: César Segovia indicated that there is a proposal from the representative of the workers' sector, Bernardo Rojas, who proposes a 15% adjustment calculation. 6

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Así sería el reajuste del salario mínimo según el viceministro de Trabajo - Economía

Paraguay Paraguay: César Segovia, the Deputy Minister of Labor, discussed a plan to stimulate employers to formalize their workers. 7

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Gobierno planea estimular a patronales para que formalicen a sus trabajadores - Nacionales