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Entrepreneurs are resenting the absence of public-employment projects

December 6, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Costa Rican Union of Chambers and Associations of the Private Business Sector (UCCAEP) criticized the Government for the absence of projects related to public employment.

This is a contradictory signal from the Government. The coming months are crucial for progress in the discussion of issues of national interest, and the absence of this kind of projects could mean a setback in the effort and commitment shown by a group of legislators,

declared Victor Ruiz, interim president of UCCAEP.

The businessmen, however, recognized the efforts of a group of legislators who have been promoting the discussion of these issues in the Legislative Plenary.

crhoy.com

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