The first recruitment fair for the Mayan Train jobs begins in Yucatan

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The jobs offered were for technicians, masons, carpenters, general assistants and machine operators.

MAXCANU, Yucatan.- The National Fund for the Promotion of Tourism (Fonatur) launched, in this town, the first recruitment fair for the work of the Mayan Train, an emblematic work of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

Aarón Rosado Castillo, territorial liaison in the entity, explained that only in what concerns Yucatan, the project will benefit at least 19 communities, with the thousands of direct and indirect jobs that the work will generate.

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In the remainder of the year and in 2021, he said, “thousands of people will be working directly on the Mayan Train project,” and by 2023, “126,000 people could be working precisely with this project” in Yucatan.

“And if we talk about the region, the states of Tabasco, Chiapas, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo, approximately by 2023 up to half a million people will be working directly,” he stressed.

Such is the proposal of the federal government so that, together with the state and municipal governments, the economy is reactivated and “the foundations of development” are felt, he added.

Rosado Castillo commented that, according to the projection studies prepared by UN-Habitat, it is estimated that by 2030, 10 million people will be directly and indirectly linked to the Mayan Train project.

The jobs offered were for technicians, masons, carpenters, general assistants and machine operators.

Source: poresto.net

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