Chile – staffing industry grew 10.5% in 2018
25, AprilAccording to the new survey developed by the Chilean Association of Human Resources Firms (AGEST), the average net wage in the outsourcing industry reached CLP 685.000 in ...
The OECD Employment Outlook 2015 emphatically states that Chile must develop public and private employment services ...
The OECD Employment Outlook 2015 emphatically states that Chile must develop public and private employment services to achieve inclusion.
The publication of the last OECD’s Employment Outlook provides Chile five highlights to analyse:
Promoting public-private articulation to work on employability and employment creation seems to have become an urgent must for Chile.
The development of private employment services demands the ratification of ILO’s Convention 181 on Private Employment Agencies. This Convention provides the keys to achieve well-functioning private employment agencies. There are several cases of success of active policies based on the articulation of private and public employment services with a strong impact on employability, training based on demand during transitions and employment creation.
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