The Caged Presented Positive Reports on the Morning of the 23rd at the Ministry of Economy, Over 529,553 Work Cards Were Signed Last Year After 3 Years in the Red
The General Register of Employed and Unemployed (Caged) Released Encouraging Numbers That Surpassed the Results of the Last 3 Years of Employability in Brazil. With Over 529,553 Formal Jobs Created and Registered in Work Cards, the Numbers Reflect the Country’s Economic Recovery, with Data Presented by the Ministry of Economy on Wednesday (23).
Practically Speaking, There Were More Hires Than Terminations Throughout the Entire Period Last Year.
- Hires: 15,384,283
- Terminations: 14,854,729
The Difference May Seem Insignificant, But Since the Beginning of the Economic Crisis and Recession in 2014, Positive Numbers Have Not Been Reported, With a Peak of 420.6 Thousand Formal Jobs. Here Are the Negative Balances from Recent Years:
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Taller than the Statue of Liberty, thousands of wind turbines are being planted in the middle of U.S. fields, creating two-story farms where corn and soybeans grow below while the wind turns into electricity above.
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Volkswagen trucks hit the track in a comparison between the Meteor 29.530, designed for operations up to 74 tons, and the Constellation 20.480, which relies on 480 horsepower for those seeking robustness in a 4×2 tractor unit.
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Volkswagen trucks hit the track in a comparison between the Meteor 29.530, designed for operations up to 74 tons, and the Constellation 20.480, which relies on 480 horsepower for those seeking robustness in a 4×2 tractor unit.
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Lula government releases R$ 1.16 billion through the New PAC to renew public transportation in Brazil with 727 buses in cities of São Paulo, Pernambuco, Minas, Rio, and other states, including electric and less polluting models.
- 2015: -1.542 Million
- 2016: -1.321 Million
- 2017: -20,832 (Minor Improvement, But Still Negative)
The Sector That Led Job Creation in 2018 Was the Services Sector, with 398 Thousand New Positions Created.
In the Order of the 4 Largest Cities with the Best Performance, São Paulo Leads with 146 Jobs Created, Minas with 81.9 Thousand, Santa Catarina with 41.7 Thousand, and Paraná with 40.2 Thousand.
The States of Mato Grosso do Sul, Acre, Roraima, and Alagoas Had the Worst Performance, with More Terminations than Job Creations.

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