
Jaqueline Muñoz
Jaqueline Muñoz is the Minister of Labor in Panama, known for her efforts to promote labor rights and address employment issues within the country. In a recent conference, she reported nearly 100% attendance in the construction sector despite calls for strikes, highlighting the government's initiatives to stimulate this vital industry through new laws and incentives. Her work focuses on balancing labor demands with economic stability, emphasizing the importance of continuous work for the benefit of the nation.
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Jaqueline Muñoz, the Minister of Labor, assured that there will be no layoffs during the transition process.
Panamá asume el control de los puertos de Balboa y Cristóbal tras fallo de la Corte SupremaJaqueline Muñoz, the Minister of Labor, indicated that all measures aim to preserve the 1,200 direct workers linked to the operational transition process.
APM Terminals, filial de Maersk, y TiL, brazo portuario de MSC, operarán Balboa y Cristóbal por 18 meses
Minister Jaqueline Muñoz announced the filing of a lawsuit to dissolve the Suntracs union in defense of workers' rights.
Mulino: libertad sindical sí, pero sin violencia ni extorsiónJaqueline Muñoz, the Minister of Labor, reported nearly 100% attendance in the construction sector despite calls to join the strike.
Tercer día de paro docente en Panamá sin acercamientos con el MeducaJaqueline Muñoz, the Minister of Labor, reported an attendance close to 100% in the construction sector despite calls for a strike.
‘El que no trabaja, no cobra’: presidente Mulino advierte a educadores en paro



