Juan Castillo

Juan Castillo

politician Uruguay

Juan Castillo is a prominent Uruguayan politician who has been appointed as the head of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS) in Uruguay, beginning his term on March 1st. His leadership role signifies a commitment to addressing labor issues and enhancing social security frameworks in the country.

Born on Apr 11, 1956 (69 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
7 wks
Reach
66,577
Power
947$
Sentiment
5.90
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Uruguay 16 5.62 1.01% +70% 3,473,730 59,839 $54,000 930$
Honduras 1 6.00 0.07% +0% 9,904,608 6,738 $25,000 17$
Totals 17 13,378,338 66,577 $79,000 947$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Uruguay Uruguay: Juan Castillo criticized senator Bettiana Díaz for her remarks on a government proposal. 4

El Observador: Hay un programa de gobierno que es el que me rige

Uruguay Uruguay: Juan Castillo stated that there are forms of modern slavery in reference to app workers. 6

El Observador: Juan Castillo afirmó que hay formas de esclavitud moderna en referencia a trabajadores de aplicaciones

Uruguay Uruguay: Juan Castillo is the Minister of Labor who affirmed the government's commitment to meet its objectives. 5

El Observador: Oddone afirmó que jubilaciones no aumentarán directamente al 3% por la situación de restricción fiscal

Uruguay Uruguay: Juan Castillo is one of the ministers who will meet regarding the new measure. 6

El Observador: un 2% más en agosto y un 1% más en julio de 2026

Uruguay Uruguay: Juan Castillo established income brackets and salary adjustments above the economic growth forecast. 6

El Observador: críticas a las pautas del gobierno para la negociación salarial

Honduras Honduras: Juan Castillo, president of Codebiconvq, reacted angrily to the violent eviction against the protesters opposing El Tablón. 6

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Quimistán sigue en pie de lucha; Tejada minimiza protestas