Chapala was one of 20 municipalities with the greatest job losses in March 0f 2022, although for the year Chapala has led the nation in job creation.
The lakeside municipality ranked 11th in the state with 96 workers laid off; 56 of them casual and 40 permanent
Editor.– Chapala was placed on the list of the 20 municipalities with the greatest loss of formal employment in Jalisco during the month of March 2022. Formal employment jobs are those with IMSS-insured employees.
According to information from the IMSS database, released by the Institute of Statistical and Geographic Information of the State (IIEG), the lakeside municipality ranked 11th in the state with 96 workers laid off; 56 of them casual and 40 permanent.
The list of municipalities with the greatest loss of employment during March was headed by Tlaquepaque with 238 fewer workers, followed by Tapalpa with 210, and San Gabriel with 192 formal jobs. Of the 125 municipalities, 57 of them, or 45.6 percent, registered job losses, totaling 2,569 dismissals.
In contrast, the three municipalities in the state that registered the most job increases were Zapopan with 4,841, Guadalajara with 1,979 and Tlajomulco de Zúñiga with 1,190 new IMSS-insured employees.
However, Jalisco had led the national jobs creation for the year with 12,154 new formal jobs, ranking first by contributing 18.8% of the total number of new jobs in the country.
Translated by Rebecca Zittle
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