(Lima, June 28th, 2016).-The Vice-minister of Employment Promotion and Labor Training, Nicanor Boluarte Zegarra, reported that the “Formalízate Ahora” fairs (2015 – 2016) achieved the guidance of more than 25 thousand entrepreneurs that were interested in legalize their companies.
“In this way, around 1,505 citizens began the procedures in order to legalize their companies and to work neatly on the formal parameters of our country”, said.
Being said that Vice-minister Boluarte closed “Formalízate Ahora” Fair in Iquitos City, that took place between june 27th and 28th and allowed businessmen and local entrepreneurs to initiate the registration processes in the tributary, labor and sectorial system, as well as the management of the operating permissions in the Cityhall.
“This activity allows an agile and easy access of more people into the services offered by the Government for business formalization”, the Vice-minister expressed.
“Formalízate Ahora” Fair joined up, in Iquitos, 24 institutions, between them we found: National Superintendent of Public Registries, National Superintendence of Tributary Administration, Social Security- EsSalud, Pension Standardization Office, National Superintendent of Labor Inspection, National Bank, among others.
Nowadays this fair has been developed at Lima (La Victoria and Villa El Salvador), La Libertad, Tacna, Piura, Junín, Cusco, Huánuco, San Martín and Arequipa.
Free labor trainings
On the other hand, the Vice-minister Boluarte announced that in Loreto, “Impulsa Perú” Program is going to train 50 entrepreneurs’ returnees and the family of Peruvians living abroad, through its project “Emprende con remesas”.
The beneficiaries will receive high level training and technical assistant for free, accompaniment, business implementation and seed capital of S/ 3 thousand for the best business plans.
Likewise, “Jóvenes Productivos” Program will begin the free training courses of cash and stock auxiliary, sales promoter, ramp contractor, typist and bartender, aimed for 150 low income Loreto young citizens.
Boluarte detailed that during august 2011 and may 2016, the MTPE has inserted 1,278 thousand of young people in the region, in the formal labor market.